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The first order rate constant for the conver- sion of cyclobutane to ethylene at 1000°C is
87/s.
S.
CH, → 202H,
If one started with 1.00 gram of cyclobu-
tane, how long would it take to consume 0.8 g
of it?
Answer in units of ms.

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