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Azomethane decomposes into nitrogen and ethane at elevated temperature: h3c–n=n–ch3 → n2 + c2h6 a chemist studying this reaction at 300°c begins an experiment with an azomethane concentration of 4.52 mm and obtains the following data: time(s) 100 150 200 250 300 [azomethane] (mm) 3.50 3.08 2.71 2.39 2.10 calculate the rate constant. give an answer with concentration units of molarity and time units of seconds.

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