CHEM 1032 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cyclopropane, Propene, Reaction Rate Constant

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Chapter-13 additional problems: the conversion of cyclopropane to propene in the gas phase is a 1st order reaction with a rate constant of 6. 7 10 4 s 1. Ch2=ch ch3 (a) if the initial concentration was 0. 25 m, what is concentration after 8. 8 minutes? (b) how long it will take the concentration of cyclopropane to decrease from 0. 25 m to. Calculate the half-life of the reaction in minutes: iodine atoms combine to form molecular iodine (i2) in gas phase, The reaction follows second order kinetics and the rate constant of the reaction at 23 c is.

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