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Obtain a relation for the half-life of a first order reaction.​

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Answered by rai08930
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As you can see from this table, the amount of reactant left after n half-lives of a first-order reaction is (1/2)n times the initial concentration. For a first-order reaction, the concentration of the reactant decreases by a constant with each half-life and is independent of [A].

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