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Sent: 4/6/2007 7:47 PM
I should double-check that there's not a typo in the concentration values. A is a reactant, correct, and not a product? And the initial concentration of A is given as 0.100 M and the concentration of A after time t has passed is now 0.900 M?
Steve
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