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The rate constant of a first order reaction is `1.15 xx 10^(-3)s^(-1)`. Calculate its half life period `(t1//2)`.

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`T_((1)/(2)) = (0.693)/(K) = (0.693)/(1.15 xx 10^(-3)) = 602.65 s`
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