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A certain reactant Bn+ is getting converted to B(n+4)+ in solution. The rate constant of this reaction is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with a reducing reagent which only reacts with Bn+ and B(n + 4)+. In this process, it converts Bn+ to B(n–2)+ and B (n+4)+ to B(n–1)+. At t = 0, the volume of the reagent consumed is 25 ml and at t = 10 min, the volume used up is 32 ml. Calculate the rate constant of the conversion of Bn+ to B (n +4) assuming it to be a first order reaction Bn+ is the an ion of element B

A certain reactant Bn+ is getting converted to B(n+4)+ in solution. The rate constant of this reaction is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with a reducing reagent which only reacts with Bn+ and B(n + 4)+. In this process, it converts Bn+ to B(n–2)+ and B (n+4)+ to B(n–1)+. At t = 0, the volume of the reagent consumed is 25 ml and at t = 10 min, the volume used up is 32 ml. Calculate the rate constant of the conversion of Bn+ to B (n +4) assuming it to be a first order reaction
Bn+ is the an ion of element B

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Rituraj Tiwari
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3 years ago
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