83. Solving a chemistry problem
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2. As a result of the reaction of formaldehyde with hydrogen peroxide, formic acid is formed:
HCHO H2O2 = HCOOH H2O (n=2)
If you mix equal volumes of a 1 M peroxide solution and a 0.01 M formaldehyde solution, then after 45 minutes the concentration of formic acid becomes 0.00215 mol/L. Determine the rate constant of the reaction and the half-life.
HCHO H2O2 = HCOOH H2O (n=2)
If you mix equal volumes of a 1 M peroxide solution and a 0.01 M formaldehyde solution, then after 45 minutes the concentration of formic acid becomes 0.00215 mol/L. Determine the rate constant of the reaction and the half-life.
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