A certain reaction Bn+ is getting converted to Bln+4)+ in solution. The rate constant of this reaction is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with reducing agent which reacts only with Bn- te Bn+4)+ In this process it converts Bn+ to B(n-2)+ and B (n+4)+ to B(n-1)+ At t=0 the volume of reagent consumed is 26 mL and at t=23 minutes volume used is 35mL. B+ to B(n+4)+ is first order reaction. The rate and constant is 1.33×10 * min' (log 1.3 = 0.1139). The value of x is ?

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A certain reaction Bn* is getting converted to
Bln+4)+ in solution. The rate constant of this
reaction is measured by titrating a volume of
the solution with reducing agent which reacts
only with Bn+te Bn+4)+. In this process it
converts Bn+ to Bn-2)+ and B (n+4)+ to B(n-1)+ At
t=0 the volume of reagent consumed is 26 mL
and at t=23 minutes volume used is 35mL. B*+
to B(n+4)+ is first order reaction. The rate
and
constant is 1.33×10* min' (log 1.3 = 0.1139).
The value of x is ?
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:A certain reaction Bn* is getting converted to Bln+4)+ in solution. The rate constant of this reaction is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with reducing agent which reacts only with Bn+te Bn+4)+. In this process it converts Bn+ to Bn-2)+ and B (n+4)+ to B(n-1)+ At t=0 the volume of reagent consumed is 26 mL and at t=23 minutes volume used is 35mL. B*+ to B(n+4)+ is first order reaction. The rate and constant is 1.33×10* min' (log 1.3 = 0.1139). The value of x is ? %3D
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