This questions is from HSC paper 2016 Q.12 b)
In a chemical reaction, a compound X is formed from a compound Y. The mass
in grams of X and Y are x (t) and y (t) respectively, where t is the time in seconds
after the start of the chemical reaction.
Throughout the reaction the sum of the two masses is 500 g.
At any time t, the rate at which the mass of compound X is increasing is
proportional to the mass of compound Y.
At the start of the chemical reaction, x = 0 and dx/dt=2
(i) show that dx/dt = 0.004(500-x)
In a chemical reaction, a compound X is formed from a compound Y. The mass
in grams of X and Y are x (t) and y (t) respectively, where t is the time in seconds
after the start of the chemical reaction.
Throughout the reaction the sum of the two masses is 500 g.
At any time t, the rate at which the mass of compound X is increasing is
proportional to the mass of compound Y.
At the start of the chemical reaction, x = 0 and dx/dt=2
(i) show that dx/dt = 0.004(500-x)