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Hydrogen iodide decomposes when heated, forming H2(g) and I2(g). The rate law for this reaction is Delta [HI]/Delta t - k [HI]^2. At 443 degree C, k = 30. L/mole min. If the initial HI(g) concentration is 3.7 times 10^-2 mole/L, what concentration of HI(g) will remain after .10. minutes?
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Hydrogen iodide decomposes when heated, forming H2(g) and I2(g). The rate law for this reaction is Delta [HI]/Delta t - k [HI]^2. At 443 degree C, k = 30. L/mole min. If the initial HI(g) concentration is 3.7 times 10^-2 mole/L, what concentration of HI(g) will remain after .10. minutes?
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