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At `25^(@)C`, the rate constant for the reaction `I^(-) + ClO^(-) rarr IO^(-) + Cl^(-)` is `0.0606 "litre mol"^(-1) sec^(-1)`. If a solution is intially `1.0 M` in `I^(-)` and `5.0 xx 10^(-4) M` in `ClO^(-)`. Can you calculate the `[CO^(-)]` after `300 sec`? If yes, then how much ? If no, then why ?

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