Chemistry, asked by vishnupriya82173, 10 months ago

the half life of a first order reaction is 24 hrs. if we start with 10M initial concentration of the reactant then concentration after 96 hrs will be?​

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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Answer:

0.625 M

Explanation:

There is a short formula for calculating the remaining concentration when the initial concentration, the given time, and the half life of the reaction is given. Check out the attachment for the solution.

In another attachment, I've solved it using the actual method. The first method is time saving and I would advise you to use it for such questions.

Thanks!

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Answered by pinkybansal1101
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There is a short formula for calculating the remaining concentration when the initial concentration, the given time, and the half life of the reaction is given. Check out the attachment for the solution.

In another attachment, I've solved it using the actual method. The first method is time saving and I would advise you to use it for such questions.

Thanks!l

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