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In a particular reduction process, the concentration of a solution that is initially 0.24 M is reduced to 0.12 M in 10 hours and 0.06 M in 20 hours. What is the rate constant for the reaction?

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To find the rate constant for the given reduction process, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the initial and final concentrations - The initial concentration \( [A_0] \) is 0.24 M. - After 10 hours, the concentration \( [A] \) is 0.12 M. - After 20 hours, the concentration \( [A] \) is 0.06 M. ### Step 2: Determine the half-life of the reaction ...
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