A first order reaction has a rate constant of 2.303 10^ -3 5^ -1 . The time required for…
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A first order reaction has a rate constant of \(2.303 \times 10^{-3} 5^{-1}\). The time required for 40 g of this reactant to reduce to 10 g will be
[Given that log102 = 0.3010]
- 602 s
- 230.3 s
- 301 s
- 2000 s
Answer
(D) 2000 s
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