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The decomposition of sulfonyl chloride, SOCl2 is a first order reaction with a half life of 8.75 hours. Calculate the concentration of SOCl2 after 17.0 hours have passed in an experiment where the initial concentration of sulfonyl chloride was .0837M.

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Answer:


[SOCl_2]=0.0218M

Step-by-step explanation:

The equations for a first order reaction are:


(d[A])/(dt)=-k[A]


[A]=[A_0]e^(-kt)


t(1)/(2)=(\ln 2)/(k)

1. Calculate the constant of reaction, k:

Use the equation


t(1)/(2)=(\ln 2)/(k)


8.75h=(\ln 2)/(k)


k=(\ln 2)/(8.75h)


k\approx 0.0792168h^(-1)

2. Calculate the concentration after 17.0 hours

Use the equation


[A]=[A_0]e^(-kt)


[SOCl_2]=0.0837M\cdot e^{-0.0792168h^(-1)* 17.0h}


[SOCl_2]=0.0218M

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