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A first order reaction is found to have a rate constant, `k=5.5xx10^(-14)s^(-1)` . Find the half-life of the reaction.

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Half-life for a first order reaction is
`t_(1//2)=(0.693)/(k)=(0.693)/(5.5xx10^(-14))=1.26xx10^(13)s`
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