The decomposition of N2O5 in solution in carbon tetrachloride proceeds via the reaction 2N2O5 (soln) . 4NO2 (soln) + O2 (soln) The reaction is first order and has a rate constant of 4.82 × 10-3s-1 at 64°C. If the reaction is initiated with 0.058 mol in a 1.00-L vessel, how many moles remain after 151 s?

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Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics, is the study of how fast chemical reactions occur and the factors that affect these rates. It's a branch of physical chemistry that's different from chemical thermodynamics, which deals with the direction in which a reaction occurs.  Chemical kinetics studies the rate of chemical reactions, which is the rate at which reactants are transformed into products. The rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentrations of the reactants, and the mathematical expression of this relationship is known as the rate law.  Some applications... Show more

The decomposition of N<sub>2</sub>O5 in solution in carbon tetrachloride proceeds via the reaction 2N<sub>2</sub>O5 (soln) . 4NO<sub>2</sub> (soln) + O<sub>2</sub> (soln) The reaction is first order and has a rate constant of 4.82 × 10-3s-1 at 64°C. If the reaction is initiated with 0.058 mol in a 1.00-L vessel, how many moles remain after 151 s?