For a first order reaction A → B, the reaction rate at reactant concentration of 0.01 M…
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For a first order reaction A → B, the reaction rate at reactant concentration of 0.01 M is found to be 2.0 x 10-5 mol L-1s-1. The half-life period of the reaction is:
- 220 s
- 30 s
- 300 s
- 347 s
Answer
(D) 347 s
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