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The rearrangement of methyl isonitrile (CH3NC) to acetonitrile (CH3CN) is a first-order reaction and has a rate constant of 5.11Ã10â5sâ1 at 472 K. If the initial concentration of CH3NC is 3.50Ã10â2 M .
What is the molarity of CH3NC after 2.20 h ?
The rearrangement of methyl isonitrile (CH3NC) to acetonitrile (CH3CN) is a first-order reaction and has a rate constant of 5.11Ã10â5sâ1 at 472 K. If the initial concentration of CH3NC is 3.50Ã10â2 M .
What is the molarity of CH3NC after 2.20 h ?
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