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He second-order decomposition of hi has a rate constant of 1.80 x 10-3 m-1s-1. how much hi remains after 27.3 s if the initial concentration of hi is 4.78 m? a. 4.55 m b. 0.258 m c. 3.87 m d. 2.20 m e. 2.39 m

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