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Chemistry, 02.12.2021 03:50 robert7248

The decomposition of SO_2Cl_2 is first order in SO_2Cl_2 and has a rate constant of 1.46 x 10^-4 s^-1 at a certain temperature. 1) What is the half-life for this reaction?

2) How long will it take for the concentration of SO_2Cl_2 to decrease to 25% of its initial concentration?

3) If the initial concentration of SO_2Cl_2 is 1.00 M, how long will it take for the concentration to decrease to 0.80 M?

4) If the initial concentration of SO_2Cl_2 is 0.150 M , what is the concentration of SO_2Cl_2 after 220 s?

5) If the initial concentration of SO_2Cl_2 is 0.150 M , what is the concentration of SO_2Cl_2 after 450 s?

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