The rate constant for a zero order reaction is 2 × 10 –2 mol L –1 sec –1 . If the…
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The rate constant for a zero order reaction is
2 × 10–2 mol L–1 sec–1. If the concentration of the reactant after 25 sec is 0.5 M, the initial concentration must have been
2 × 10–2 mol L–1 sec–1. If the concentration of the reactant after 25 sec is 0.5 M, the initial concentration must have been
- 0.5 M
- 1.25 M
- 12.5 M
- 1.0 M
Answer
(D) 1.0 M
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