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The rate constant for first order reaction is 60/s. How much time will it take to reduce the concentration of the reaction to 1/10 of its initial value ?

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To solve the problem of how much time it will take to reduce the concentration of a first-order reaction to 1/10 of its initial value, we can use the first-order rate equation. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Write the first-order rate equation The integrated rate law for a first-order reaction is given by: \[ t = \frac{1}{k} \cdot 2.303 \cdot \log\left(\frac{A_0}{A_t}\right) \] ...
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