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Two `1^(st)` order reactions have half`-` lives in the ration `3:2`. Then the ratio of time intervals `t_(1):t_(2)`, will be gt Where `t_(1)` is the time period for `25%` completion completion of the first reaction and `t_(2)` is time required for `75%` completion of the second reaction . `[log 2=0.3 , log 3=0.477]`

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