Consider the following hypothetical aqueous reaction: .A flask is charged with 0.065 mol

Chapter 20, Problem 14.19

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Consider the following hypothetical aqueous reaction: .A flask is charged with 0.065 mol of A in a total volume of 100.0 mL.The following data are collected: A(aq) B(aq)(a) Calculate the number of moles of B at each time in the table, assuming that there are no molecules of B at time zero, and that A cleanly converts to B with no intermediates. (b) Calculate the average rate of disappearance of A for each 10-min interval in units of . (c) Between and , what is the average rate of appearance of B in units of ? Assume that the volume of the solution is constant.

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