The desorption of a single molecular layer of n-butane from a single crystal of aluminum oxide was found to be first order with a rate constant of 0.128/s at 150 K. Part A What is the half-life of the desorption reaction? ΑΣφ t1/2= Submit Request Answer Part B If the surface is initially completely covered with n-butane at 150 K, how long will it take for 25% of the molecules to desorb? Express your answer using two significant figures. t = Submit Request Answer Part C For 50% to desorb? Express your answer using two significant figures. 1 ΑΣφ t = Submit Request Answer

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The desorption of a single molecular layer of n-butane from a single crystal of aluminum
oxide was found to be first order with a rate constant of 0.128/s at 150 K.
Part A
What is the half-life of the desorption reaction?
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t1/2=
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Request Answer
Part B
If the surface is initially completely covered with n-butane at 150 K, how long will it take for 25% of the molecules to desorb?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
t =
Submit
Request Answer
Part C
For 50% to desorb?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
1 ΑΣφ
t =
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Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:The desorption of a single molecular layer of n-butane from a single crystal of aluminum oxide was found to be first order with a rate constant of 0.128/s at 150 K. Part A What is the half-life of the desorption reaction? ΑΣφ t1/2= Submit Request Answer Part B If the surface is initially completely covered with n-butane at 150 K, how long will it take for 25% of the molecules to desorb? Express your answer using two significant figures. t = Submit Request Answer Part C For 50% to desorb? Express your answer using two significant figures. 1 ΑΣφ t = Submit Request Answer
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