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The decomposition of n2o5 in solution in carbon tetrachloride proceeds via the reaction 2n2o5 (soln) → 4no2 (soln) + o2 (soln) the reaction is first order and has a rate constant of 4.82 × 10-3 s-1 at 64°c. if the reaction is initiated with 0.092 mol in a 1.00-l vessel, how many moles remain after 151 s? the decomposition of n2o5 in solution in carbon tetrachloride proceeds via the reaction 2n2o5 (soln) → 4no2 (soln) + o2 (soln) the reaction is first order and has a rate constant of 4.82 × 10-3 s-1 at 64°c. if the reaction is initiated with 0.092 mol in a 1.00-l vessel, how many moles remain after 151 s? 0.084 m 0.095 m 0.044 m 7.5 m 1.2 × 103 m

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