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1 June, 02:34

A zero-order reaction has a constant rate of 2.30*10-4 M/s. If after 80.0 seconds the concentration has dropped to 1.50*10-2 M, what was the initial concentration?

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  1. 1 June, 05:44
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    Initial concentration of the reactant = 3.34 * 10^ (-2) M

    Explanation:

    Rate of reaction = 2.30*10-4 M/s,

    Time of reaction = 80s

    Final concentration = 1.50*10-2 M

    Initial concentration = Rate of reaction * Time of reaction + Final concentration

    = 2.30*10-4 M/s * 80s + 1.50*10-2 M = 3.34 * 10^ (-2) M

    Initial concentration = 3.34 * 10^ (-2) M
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