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The rate for the hydration of PbO2 (i.e., PbO2 + H2O H2PbO3 ) follows the first order rate law: -d[PbO2 (aq)]/dt = k[PbO2 (aq)] At

The rate for the hydration of PbO2 (i.e., PbO2 + H2O H2PbO3 ) follows the first order rate law:

-d[PbO2 (aq)]/dt = k[PbO2 (aq)]

At 25 C, k has been determined to be 0.03 sec-1 . Make a graph showing how the concentration of PbO2 changes with time, as PbO2 (aq) concentration changes.

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