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The rate constant for a first order reaction is 50s-1. how much time it will take to reduce the co concentration of the reactant to 1/10th of its initial value

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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
1

Answer:

A first-order reaction has a half-life of 14. 5 hrs

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

The rate constant of the first order reaction = 50 /s

To find :

Time taken by the reaction to reduce the concentration of the reactant to 1/10th of its initial value .

Solution :

The Integral representation of the first order reaction is given by -

ln ( A_t / A_o ) = -kt

where , A_t is the concentration of the reactant at any time t ,

A_o is  the initial concentration ,

k is rate constant ,

and t is time .

now ,

ln [ ( A_o - \frac{1}{10} A_o ) / A_o ] = - ( 50 ) t

=> ln [ ( 9 / 10 ) A_o  / A_o ] = - ( 50 ) t

=> ln ( 9 / 10 ) = - ( 50 ) t

=> t = ( 0.105 ) / 50

=> t = 0.0021 s

Time taken by the reaction to reduce the concentration of the reactant to 1/10th of its initial value is 0.0021 seconds .

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