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Chemistry, 31.12.2019 01:31, Mangolinux7173

For the second-order reaction below, the concentration of the product, b, after 535 seconds is 0.0784 m. if no b is initially present, and the initial concentration of a is 0.579 m, what is the rate constant? 2 a b rate = k[a]2

a. 1.20×10-3 m-1s-1

b. 8.30×10-4 m-1s-1

c. 8.39×103 m-1s-1

d. 5.90×10-4 m-1s-1

e. 83.9 m-1s-1

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