For some second-order reaction: 2 X (g)→ 2 Y (g) + Z (g).
The following data were obtained at 95°C:
[A]o = 7.38 x 10-3 M
[A]t = 2.67 x 10-3 M
t = 720 s
Calculate the rate constant for this reaction.
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