The molecular weight of PO can be calculated from the atomic weights of phosphorus (P) and oxygen (O). The molar mass of PO is:
\(M_{PO} = (4 \times \text{atomic weight of P}) + (10 \times \text{atomic weight of O})\)
\(M_{PO} = (4 \times 31) + (10 \times 16) = 124 + 160 = 284 \text{ g/mol}\)
Now, if 0.2 mol of P produces PO, the mass of PO produced is:
\(\text{mass of PO} = 0.2 \text{ mol} \times 284 \text{ g/mol} = 56.8 \text{ g}\)
Thus, the mass of PO produced is 56.8 g
The decomposition of a compound A follows first-order kinetics. The concentration of A at time t = 0 is 1.0 mol L-1. After 60 minutes, it reduces to 0.25 mol L-1. What is the initial rate of the reaction at t = 0? (Take ln 2 = 0.693)