[A] = [A0]-Kt
K = 0.0489M/s
[A0] = 8.25M
[A] =
t = 1.47s
[A] = [A0]-Kt
[A] = 8.25-0.0489*1.47
[A] = 8.178M
8.178>>>>>answer
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