QUESTION 11
Suppose the surface-catalyzed hydrogenation reaction of an unsaturated hydrocarbon has a rate constant of 0.374 M/min. The reaction is observed to follow zero-order kinetics. If the initial concentration of the hydrocarbon is 2.90 M, what is the half-life of the reaction in seconds?
*Please report 3 significant figures. Numbers only, no unit. No scientific notation.
Answer
The half-life of the reaction is 232.62 seconds
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