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5. Consider the reaction below at 100°C T2U (g) --> 2T(g) + U (g) If given...

5. Consider the reaction below at 100°C T2U (g) --> 2T(g) + U (g) If given an initial reactant concentration [T2U]ο = 0.250 M, what is [T] after 15 minutes have elapsed? reaction rate is 9.30 x 10-3 M/s

5. Consider the reaction below at 100°C

T2U (g) --> 2T(g) + U (g)

If given an initial reactant concentration [T2U]ο = 0.250 M, what is [T] after 15 minutes have elapsed?

reaction rate is 9.30 x 10-3 M/s

rate law k[T2U]2

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