57 - True
58 - True
59 - True
60 - Fe and O
61 - Sr and F
62 - <span>both ionic and covalent bonds
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Answer:
≈ 0.10M
Explanation:
[A]o = 0.27M
Rate constant, k = 0.75 s−1
[A] = ?
time, t = 1.3
Integrated formular for a first order reaction is given as;
ln[A] = ln[A]o − kt
ln[A] = ln(0.27) - 0.75(1.3)
ln[A] = -1.309 - 0.975
ln[A] = -2.284
[A] = 0.1019M ≈ 0.10M
As


Let required absorption energy is x


But

Hence

Option C is correct