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The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide was studied, and the following data were obtained at a particular temperature. time (s) [h2o2] (mol/l)0 1.00120 ± 1 0.91300 ± 1 0.78600 ± 1 0.591200 ± 1 0.371800 ± 1 0.222400 ± 1 0.133000 ± 1 0.0823600 ± 1 0.050 assuming that the rate= -delta [h2o2]/delta tdetermine the rate law, integrated rate law, and the value of the rate constant. calculate [h2o2] at 4000. s after the start of the reaction

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