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A first order reaction has a rate constant of `0.0051 "min"^(-1)`. If we begin with `0.10M` concentration of the reaction , what concentration of reactant will remain in solution after 3 hours ?

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To solve the problem of determining the concentration of a reactant remaining after a first-order reaction, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify Given Information**: - Rate constant (k) = 0.0051 min⁻¹ - Initial concentration ([A]₀) = 0.10 M - Time (t) = 3 hours ...
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