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Chemistry, 12.03.2020 07:04 dianamachado14

The rate law of the reaction NH3 + HOCl → NH2Cl + H2O is rate = k[NH3][HOCl] with k = 5.1 × 106 L/mol·s at 25°C. The reaction is made pseudo-first-order in NH3 by using a large excess of HOCl. How long will it take for 30% of the NH3 to react if the initial concentration of HOCl is 2 × 10−3 M?

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