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[QUOTE="DMB, post: 6287243, member: 672409"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Integrated rate law calculations [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] The decomposition of ammonia on a platinum surface at 856 °C NH31/2 N2 + 3/2 H2 is zero order in NH3 with a rate constant of 1.50×10-6M s-1. If the initial concentration of NH3 is 5.28×10-3 M, the concentration of NH3 will be ___ M after 2.54×103seconds have passed. The decomposition of nitrosyl bromide at 10 °C NOBrNO + ½ Br2 is second order in NOBr. In one experiment, when the initial concentration of NOBr was 0.341 M, the concentration of NOBr dropped to 7.81×10-2 M after 9.06seconds had passed. Based on these data, the rate constant for the reaction is ___ M-1 s-1. The gas phase decomposition of nitrogen dioxide at 383 °C NO2(g)NO(g) + ½ O2(g) is second order in NO2 with a rate constant of 0.540M-1 s-1. If the initial concentration of NO2 is 0.131 M, the concentration of NO2 will be 3.28×10-2 M after ___ seconds have passed. No idea how to solve [/QUOTE]
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