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A certain first order reaction has a half-life of 54.3 s. How long will it take (in s) for the reactant concentration to decrease from 6.50 M to 2.27 M

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Answer:


t=82.2s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Half life
t_(1/2)=54.3s

Change in concentration
\triangle conc=6.50 M to 2.27 M

Generally the equation for half life is mathematically given by


k=(2.303)/(t)*log(C_1)/(C_2)

Where


K=(0.693)/(t_(1/2))


K=(0.693)/(54.3)


K=0.0128

Therefore


0.0128=(2.303)/(t)*log(6.50)/(2.27)


t=82.2s

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