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Decomposition of N2O5

The document presents a question regarding the thermal decomposition of N₂O₅(g) at constant volume, detailing a reaction that produces N₂O₄(g) and O₂(g). It provides a table with initial total pressure and time data, asking for the total pressure at 100 seconds. Additionally, it mentions the rate constant for the reaction as 4.606 × 10⁻² s⁻¹, and requests the value of x in atm at that time.
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Decomposition of N2O5

The document presents a question regarding the thermal decomposition of N₂O₅(g) at constant volume, detailing a reaction that produces N₂O₄(g) and O₂(g). It provides a table with initial total pressure and time data, asking for the total pressure at 100 seconds. Additionally, it mentions the rate constant for the reaction as 4.606 × 10⁻² s⁻¹, and requests the value of x in atm at that time.
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For the thermal decomposition of N₂O₅(g) at constant volume, consider the following
reaction:
2N₂O₅(g) → 2N₂O₄(g) + O₂(g)
The table below provides data for this reaction:

S.No. Time/s Total pressure / (atm)


1. 0 0.6
2. 100 'x'

The value of x = _______ × 10⁻³ atm (nearest integer). Given: The rate constant for the reaction
is 4.606 × 10⁻² s⁻¹.

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