• Part A The specific rate constant for the first-order decomposition of N2O5 (g) to NO2(9) and Oz(9) is 7.48 x 10s at a given temperature. Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2Os at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.155 atm. Express your answer using two significant figures. VO AE ? t = 230 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2O5 at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.210 atm. Express your answer using two significant figures. ? t = Submit Request Answer • Part C Find the total pressure after 100 s of reaction. Vol AE ? P = atm Submit Request Answer

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Part A
The specific rate constant for the first-order decomposition of N2O5 (g) to NO2 (g) and
O2 (g) is 7.48 × 10¬³ s- at a given temperature.
Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2O5 at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.155 atm
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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t = 230
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Part B
Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2O5 at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.210 atm .
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Part C
Find the total pressure after 100 s of reaction.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A The specific rate constant for the first-order decomposition of N2O5 (g) to NO2 (g) and O2 (g) is 7.48 × 10¬³ s- at a given temperature. Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2O5 at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.155 atm Express your answer using two significant figures. ? t = 230 S Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B Find the length of time required for the total pressure in a system containing N2O5 at an initial pressure of 0.110 atm to rise to 0.210 atm . Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ t = Submit Request Answer Part C Find the total pressure after 100 s of reaction. ΑΣΦ P = atm Submit Request Answer
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