Home
Class 13
MATHS
[" 8.Adrop of solution (volume "0.05mL" ...

[" 8.Adrop of solution (volume "0.05mL" ) contains "3.0times10^(-6)" moles of "H^(+)" .If the rate constant of disappearance "],[qquad f^(4)/ft^(4),6times10^(-8)secquad [" (2) "6times10^(-7)sec," (3) "6times10^(-9)sec," (4) "6times10^(-10)sec]]

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A drop of solution (volume 0.05 mL) contains 3.0xx10^-6 mole of H^+ If the rate constant of disappearance of H^+ is 10^7 mol litre^-1 sec^-1 How long would it take for H^+ in drop to disappear :

A drop of a solution (v=0.05ml) contains 6xx10^(-7) moles of H^(+) . If the rate constant of disappearance of H^(+) is 6xx10^(5) mole L^(-1)S^(-1) it takes X xx 10^(-8)s for H^(+) in the drop to disappear X is

A drop of solution (volume 0.10 ml) contains 6 xx 10^(–6)" mole of "H^(+) , if the rate constant of disappearance of H^(+) is 1 xx 10^(7)" mole litre"^(–1)" sec"^(–1) . How long would it take for H^(+) in drop to disappear ?

A drop of solution (volume 0.05 mL ) contains 3 xx 10^(-6) "mole" H^(o+) ions. If the rate constant of disappearance of H^(o+) ions is 1 xx 10^(7) mol L^(-1) s^(-1) , how long would it take for H^(o+) ions in the drop of disappear?

A drop of solution (volume 0.05 mL ) contains 3 xx 10^(-6) "mole" H^(o+) ions. If the rate constant of disappearance of H^(o+) ions is 1 xx 10^(7) mol L^(-1) s^(-1) , how long would it take for H^(o+) ions in the drop of disappear?

A drop of a solution (0.05 mL) contains 6.0xx10^(-7) mole of H^(+) . If the rate of disappearance of H^(+) is 6.0xx10^(5) mol litre^(-1) sec^(-1) , it takes x xx10^(-8) sec for H^(+) in the drop to disappear. Find the value of x .

A drop of solution (0.05 mL) contains 2 xx 10^(6) mol of H^(+) . How long it takes for this H^(+) ot disapper , if the rate constant is 10^(7) mol L^(-1) s^(-1) ?

A drop of solution (0.05 mL) contains 2 xx 10^(6) mol of H^(+) . How long it takes for this H^(+) ot disapper , if the rate constant is 10^(7) mol L^(-1) s^(-1) ?