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XII. The decomposition of dinitrogen pentoxide gas at 318.15K is measured as the decrease of N2O5 concentration in partial pressures (mm): The data are shown graphically:

Calculate the rate constant for the reaction.

 

Use Excel to plot the pertinent data and use linear regression to calculate the slope of the line connecting your data.

 
Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
Time (s)
[N2O5] (mm)
348
247
12
195
24
105
36
58
48
33
60
18
72
10
Transcribed Image Text:Time (s) [N2O5] (mm) 348 247 12 195 24 105 36 58 48 33 60 18 72 10
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