t 1 /4 can be taken as the time taken for the concentration of a reaction to drop to 3/4…
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t1/4 can be taken as the time taken for the concentration of a reaction to drop to 3/4 of its initial value. If the rate constant for a first order reaction is k, the t1/4 can be written as:
- 0.75/k
- 0.69/k
- 0.29/k
- 0.10/k
Answer
(C) 0.29/k
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