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In a first order reaction, 10% of the reactant is consumed in 25 minutes. Calculate :
The time required for completing 17% of the reaction.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the first-order reaction kinetics formula. ### Step 1: Understand the given data We know that in a first-order reaction: - 10% of the reactant is consumed in 25 minutes. - We need to find the time required for completing 17% of the reaction. ### Step 2: Determine the initial and remaining concentrations ...
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