Answer:
9.606 grams of citric acid are present in 125 mL of a 0.400 M citric acid solution.
Explanation:
Molarity : It is defined as the number of moles of solute present in one liter of solution. Mathematically written as:

Moles of citric acid = n
Volume of the citric acid solution = 125 mL =125 × 0.001 L= 0.125 L
(1 mL = 0.001L)
Molarity of the citric acid solution = 0.400 M

n = 0.400 M × 0.125 L = 0.05 moles
Mass of 0.05 moles of citric acid :

9.606 grams of citric acid are present in 125 mL of a 0.400 M citric acid solution.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
Second order
Explanation:
Given that:
When the reaction A → B + C is studied, a plot 1/[A]t vs. time gives a straight line with a positive slope.
From the integration method for the second order of reaction.
Suppose that:
rate = k₂[A]²
∴

Therefore, a plot of the linear function
versus t will be linear with a positive slope k₂ and the intercept on the concentration axis will be 
The linear plot for a second order reaction can be seen in theimage attached below.
Answer:
it is 50
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