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17 October, 20:22

What is the half-life (in seconds) of a zero-order reaction which has an initial reactant concentration of 0.834 m with a k value of 5.42 * 10-2 m/s?

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  1. 18 October, 00:12
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    The half life (in seconds) of a zero order reaction which has an initial reactant concentration of 0.834 m and k value of 5.42 x10^-2 m/s is 7.694 sec

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    t 1/2 = [Ao] / 2k

    wher Ao = initial concentration and k = constant

    t 1/2 = 0.834 m / (2x5.42 x10^-2 m/s) = 7.694 sec
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