CHEM102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Torr, Bromine, Rate Equation

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1st order ln [a] = ln [a]o kt. Ps 2 will be on tuesday or wednesday. Radioactive decay an example of 1st order rxn. A 2. 00 g sample of 32p is found to have 0. 40 g of 32p after 33. 3 days. Radioactive decay is always a 1st order reaction. [32p] = kt concentration = mol volume = mass molar mass volume ln. Assuming the volume remains constant, we can use the ratio of masses in this integrated rate law b/c the molar mass and volume will cancel out. or ln t = Integrated rate laws (continued) ln ln masso mass = kt. 0. 40 g = ln 5. 0 = k 33. 3 days ln 5. 0. 33. 3 days = 0. 048 days 1 k = t = ln 2 k = 14. 3 days. The answer is reasonable b/c 33. 3 days for 0. 4 g falls within the time range for 0. 5 and 0. 25 g. t (days) 16. 10 given that rate = k [a]o = k.

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