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Chemistry, 18.11.2019 19:31 rhettperkins

What was the initial reactant concentration for the reaction described in part a? express your answer with the appropriate units. indicate the multiplication of units, as necessary, explicitly either with a multiplication dot or a dash. view available hint(s) hint 1. how to approach the problem opened hint use the integrated rate law for zero-order reactions [a]=−kt+[a]0 to solve for [a]0. values for [a] and t are given in part a, and your answer to part a was the value of k. you can use either data point given in part a to complete the calculation, however the corresponding time t and concentration [a] must be used together. [a]0 = previous answersrequest answer incorrect; try again use the integrated rate law for a zero-order reaction, and the values given in part a. you also calculated k in part a. keep in mind that the term is −kt, which will impact the addition and subtractions of terms as you solve for [a]0.

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