The rate constant for this first‑order reaction is 0.470 s − 1 0.470 s−1 at 400 ∘ C. 400 ∘C. A ⟶ products A⟶products How long, in seconds, would it take for the concentration of A A to decrease from 0.920 M 0.920 M to 0.380 M?

Respuesta :

Answer : The time taken by the reaction is, 1.88 s

Explanation :

Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by:

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{k}\log\frac{a}{a-x}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant  = [tex]0.470s^{-1}[/tex]

t = time passed by the sample  = ?

a = initial amount of the reactant  = 0.920 M

a - x = amount left after process = 0.380 M

Now put all the given values in above equation, we get

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{0.470}\log\frac{0.920}{0.380}[/tex]

[tex]t=1.88s[/tex]

Therefore, the time taken by the reaction is, 1.88 s

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