In a chemical reaction run at a certain temperature, the

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In a chemical reaction run at a certain temperature, the concentration C of a certain reactant at time t is given by \(1 / C=k t+1 / C_{0}\), where \(C_0\) is the initial concentration and k is the rate constant. Assume the initial concentration is known to be 0.04 mol/L exactly. Assume that time is measured with negligible uncertainty.

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1/C=kt+1/C_0

C_0

0.04 mol/L

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QUESTION:

In a chemical reaction run at a certain temperature, the concentration C of a certain reactant at time t is given by \(1 / C=k t+1 / C_{0}\), where \(C_0\) is the initial concentration and k is the rate constant. Assume the initial concentration is known to be 0.04 mol/L exactly. Assume that time is measured with negligible uncertainty.

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

1/C=kt+1/C_0

C_0

0.04 mol/L

ANSWER:

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Here the experiment under consideration is a chemical reaction..

 Concentration C of certain reactant at time t is given by,

=kt+

where, is the initial concentration of the reactant and k is the rate constant.

It is also given that the initial concentration is  =0.04 mol/L.

Using these,we have to find the required values.


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