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Chapter 14.4, Problem 14.7.2PE
Practice Exercise 2
The decomposition of dimethyl ether, (CH3)2O, at 510 ° C is a first-order process with a rate constant of 6.8 × 10-4 s-1:
(CH3)2O(g) → CH4(g) + H2(g) + CO(g)
If the initial pressure of (CH3)2O is 135 torr, what is its pressure after 1420 s?
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