At 25 ∘C , the half-life of a certain first-order reaction is 237 s .What is the value of the rate constant at this temperature?
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The formula for the half-life of a first-order reaction is given by: t1/2 = (0.693 / k) where t1/2 is the half-life and k is the rate constant. Show more…
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