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Calculate the half-life (in s) of a first-order reaction if the concentration of the reactant is 0.0576 M 17.1 s after the reaction starts and is 0.0249 M 97.8 s after the reaction starts.

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Answer:

66.7s

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's bring out the parameters we were given...

Half life = ?

Initial Concentration = 0.0576 M

Final Concentration = 0.0249 M

Time for the concentration change to occur = 97.8s - 17.1s = 80.7s

Formular for half life (t1/2) is given as;

t1/2 = ln2 / k ā‰ˆ 0.693 / k

where k = rate constant

From the formular of first order reactions;

ln[A] = ln[A]o āˆ’ kt

where [A] = Final Concentration and [A]o = Initial Concentration

Inserting the values, we have;

ln(0.0249) = ln(0.0576) - k(80.7)

Upon solving for k, we have;

-0.8387 = -k(80.7)

k = 0.01039 sāˆ’1

t1/2 = 0.693 / k = 0.693 / 0.01039 = 66.7s

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