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The rate of first-order reaction is `1.5 xx 10^(-2) M "min"^(-1)` at `0.5 M` concentration of reactant. The half-life of reaction is

A

7.53 min

B

0.383 min

C

23.1 min

D

8.73 min

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The correct Answer is:
C

`r=K(A)^(1)`
`t_(2)(0.693)/(K)`
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