For the reaction, Cl2(g) + 3F2(g) → 2ClF3(g), determine the rate of change of ClF3 if the concentration of F2 decreases from 0.950 M to 0.910 M over 15 seconds.
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Given: Initial concentration of F2 (F2i) = 0.950 M Final concentration of F2 (F2f) = 0.910 M Time taken (t) = 15 seconds Rate of change of F2 concentration = (F2f - F2i) / t Rate of change of F2 concentration = (0.910 - 0.950) / 15 Rate of change of F2 Show more…
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