The concentration of a reactant X decreases from 0.1 M to 0.005 M in 40 minutes. If the…
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The concentration of a reactant X decreases from 0.1 M to 0.005 M in 40 minutes. If the reaction follows 1 order kinetics, the rate of the reaction when the concentration of X is 0.01 M will be?
- 1.73 × 10- 4 M min-1
- 3.47 × 10- 4 M min-1
- 3.47 × 10- 5 M min-1
- 7.5 × 10- 4 M min-1
Answer
(C) 3.47 × 10 - 5 M min -1
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