A first order reaction has a rate constant 1.15 × 10 –3 s –1 . How long will 5 g of this…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
A first order reaction has a rate constant 1.15 × 10–3 s–1. How long will 5 g of this reactant take to reduce to 3 g?
- 444 s
- 400 s
- 528 s
- 669 s
Answer
(A) 444 s
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