RE: #Chemistry Challenge 5

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#Chemistry Challenge 5

in steemstem •  7 years ago 

Don't you need to use it to account for the molar ratios of the balanced equation?

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No, if we had 6.579 mol/l isooctane at the beginning and 0 after 6.08 h, than ∆c in the timescale was - 6.579 mol/l.
So what is v now finally? :)

Well, with this little help, we shall get v = - (delta c)/(delta t) = - (-6.579 mol/l)/21888 s = 3 x 10^(-4) mol/(l*s)
(sorry for the bad formatting)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Congrats @thepe! Finally you are the one who found the solution of part 4! Congrats also to @bluejay188 and @mcw who solved parts 1 to 3 and worked hard to find the solution of part 4 (and nearly solved it as well). :)