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the rate constant for a reaction is 1.4×11dm³mol-¹s-¹. calculate the half-life this reaction if initial concentration of the reactant is 0.1M

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r = reaction rate

r = reaction ratek(T) = reaction rate constant that depends on temperature

r = reaction ratek(T) = reaction rate constant that depends on temperature[A] = molar concentrations of substances A in moles per unit volume of solution

r = reaction ratek(T) = reaction rate constant that depends on temperature[A] = molar concentrations of substances A in moles per unit volume of solution[B] = molar concentrations of substances B in moles per unit volume of solution

r = reaction ratek(T) = reaction rate constant that depends on temperature[A] = molar concentrations of substances A in moles per unit volume of solution[B] = molar concentrations of substances B in moles per unit volume of solutionm, n = partial orders of

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