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The rate constant for a particular second-order reaction is .47 M^-1S^-1. If the initial concentration of a reactant is . 25 M it takes S for the concentration to decrease to .13 M
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The rate constant for a particular second-order reaction is .47 M^-1S^-1. If the initial concentration of a reactant is . 25 M it takes S for the concentration to decrease to .13 M
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