Question:

Consider a first order reaction 𝐴 β†’ 𝐡. The initial concentration of 𝐴 is $100 mol L^{-1}$ and the value of first order rate constant is 0.01 $min^{-1}$. The concentration of 𝐴 after 10 min of reaction is ____ $ mol L^{-1}$ (rounded off to one decimal place).

Updated On: Nov 18, 2025
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Correct Answer: 90.4

Solution and Explanation

To determine the concentration of 𝐴 after 10 minutes for a first order reaction 𝐴 β†’ 𝐡, we utilize the integrated rate equation for a first order reaction: 
[A] = [A]0e-kt.  
Here, [A]0 is the initial concentration, k is the rate constant, and t is the time. Given: [A]0 = 100 mol L-1, k = 0.01 min-1, and t = 10 min. 
Substituting into the formula: [A] = 100 e-0.01Γ—10 = 100 e-0.1
Calculating e-0.1 β‰ˆ 0.9048. 
Thus, [A] = 100 Γ— 0.9048 = 90.48 mol L-1
Rounding off to one decimal place, the concentration of 𝐴 after 10 min is 90.5 mol L-1
This value is verified to fall within the expected range of 90.4.

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