derive expression for half life of first order reaction
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The half-life of a species in a chemical reaction is the time taken for the concentration of the same substance to fall towards half of its initial value. In the first-order reaction, the half-life of the reactant is ln(2)/k, where k is the rate constant of the reaction.
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