Many chemical reactions follow the law which states that the velocity of the reaction is proportional to the difference between the initial concentration of the reagent and the amount transformed at any time. dx 3D к (а — х), dt 0 < x s a Where a is the original concentration and x is the amount transformed at time t. If a=10 and x = 4 after 2 minutes, find the amount left after 5 minutes.

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Many chemical reactions follow the law which states that the velocity of the reaction
is proportional to the difference between the initial concentration of the
reagent and the amount transformed at any time.
dx
3D k (а — х),
di
0 < x < a
Where a is the original concentration and x is the amount transformed at time
t. If a=10 and x = 4 after 2 minutes, find the amount left after 5 minutes.
Transcribed Image Text:Many chemical reactions follow the law which states that the velocity of the reaction is proportional to the difference between the initial concentration of the reagent and the amount transformed at any time. dx 3D k (а — х), di 0 < x < a Where a is the original concentration and x is the amount transformed at time t. If a=10 and x = 4 after 2 minutes, find the amount left after 5 minutes.
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