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A viral preparation was inactivated in a chemical both. The inactivation process was found to be of first order is virus concentration, and at the beaginning of the minutes. Evaluate 'k' the inactivation process.

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a=100,a-x=978,t=60 sec
`k=-(2.303)/(t)log_(10).((a)/(a-x))`
`=(2.303)/(t)log_(10).((100)/(98))=3.3xx10^(-4)sec^(-1)`
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