The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide follows first order kinetics and has a rate constant of 2.54 x 10-4 s-1 at a certain temperature. If the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is 0.321 M after 855 s , what was the initial concentration of hydrogen peroxide at this temperature?0.258 M0.399 M0.538 M0.677 M1.48 M

Respuesta :

Answer: The initial concentration of hydrogen peroxide at the given temperature is 0.399 M

Explanation:

Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is following first order kinetics.

Rate law expression for first order kinetics is given by the equation:

[tex]k=\frac{2.303}{t}\log\frac{[A_o]}{[A]}[/tex]

where,  

k = rate constant = [tex]2.54\times 10^{-4}s^{-1}[/tex]

t = time taken for decay process = 855 s

[tex][A_o][/tex] = initial amount of the reactant = ?

[A] = amount left after decay process =  0.321 M

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]2.54\times 10^{-4}s^{-1}=\frac{2.303}{855s}\log \frac{[A_o]}{0.321}[/tex]

[tex][A_o]=0.399M[/tex]

Hence, the initial concentration of hydrogen peroxide at the given temperature is 0.399 M

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