The reaction 2NO3(g) → 2NO2(g) + O2(g) has the rate law: rate = k[NO3]2. The half-life for the reaction is 53.5 s when the initial concentration of NO3 is 0.845 M. Calculate the time needed for the concentration of NO3 to decrease to one-fourth of its original value.单项选择题
A
161 s
B
80.3 s
C
53.5 s
D
214 s
E
107 s
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