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How much time in minutes passes between 99% to 99.9% completion of a first order reaction with half life `0.3010"min"^(-1)`?

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`(0.693/0.3010)xxt_(1)=2.303xxlog(100/1)t_(1)=2,0.693/0.310xxt_(2)=2.303xxlog(100/0.1)t_(2)=3`
`Delta=(t_(2)-t_(1))=(3-2)=1,Deltat=1`
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