H2C2O4(g)?CO2(g)+HCOOH(g)
At 400 K oxalic acid decomposes according to the reaction:
H2C2O4(g)?CO2(g)+HCOOH(g)
In three separate experiments, the intial pressure of oxalic acid and final total pressure after 20,000 s is measured.
Experiment
1
2
3
P H2C2O4 at t = 0
65.8
92.1
111
PTotal at t = 20,000 s
107
150
181
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