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    For the Hypothetical Second-Order Reaction a → Products,k = 0
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For the Hypothetical Second-Order Reaction a → Products,k = 0

Question 14

Question 14

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For the hypothetical second-order reaction A → products,k = 0.379 M-1 s-1.If the initial concentration of A is 0.799 M,how long would it take for A to be 39.7% consumed?


A) 5.01 s
B) 3.3129 s
C) 1.33 s
D) 2 s
E) 2.43 s

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