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SOLVED: Rate constants for the first-order decomposition of acetone dicarboxylic acid (CO(CHCOOH)(aq) â†' CO(CH3COOH)(aq) + 2 CO2(g)) are k = 4.75 x 10^4 s^-1 at 293 K and k = 1.63 x
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