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| chemistry rates? The rate for the reaction N2O(g) + NO(g) N2(g) + NO2(g) is first order in both N2O and NO concentrations, and the rate constant k at 738°C is 3.89 L mol-1 s-1. Suppose 1.00 L of N2O(g) at a concentration of 3.20E-3 M is rapidly mixed with the same volume of NO(g) also at a concentration of 3.20E-3 M. Calculate the time (in seconds) required for the N2O concentration to decrease to a value of 2.26E-4 M. |
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