'ello all. New semester, new problems.
I have the actual answer, but am having trouble figuring out how to arrive at it.
2HBr
H
2 + Br
2First part:In the first 25.0s of this reaction, the concentration of HBr dropped from 0.600M to 0.512M. Calculate the average rate of the reaction in this time interval.My attempt:-½(0.512M - 0.600M)/25s =
1.8 x 10-3Okay, I think that's pretty correct. This second part is what's confusing me.
Second part:If the volume of the reaction vessel in part b was 1.50L, what amount of Br2 was formed during the first 15.0s of the reaction?So, I know there were 0.9 moles of HBr at the beginning (1.50L * 0.600M). And at the end, there should be .45 moles of Br
2. After 15 seconds, the number of moles should be 0.040 moles (answer from back of book); but I have no idea how to set up the problem to arrive at that. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
methic.