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Chapter 16 Problem 16.125

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Acetone is one of the most important solvents in organic chemistry, used to dissolve everything from fats and waxes to airplane glue and nail polish. At high temperatures, it decomposes in a first-order process to methane and ketene (CH2CO). At 6008C, the rate constant is 8.731023 s21. (a) What is the half-life of the reaction? (b) How long does it take for 40.% of a sample of acetone to decompose? (c) How long does it take for 90.% of a sample of acetone to decompose?

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Title Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book 7 
Author Martin Silberberg Dr., Patricia Amateis Professor
ISBN 9780073511177

Acetone is one of the most important solvents in organic chemistry, used to dissolve

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