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The rate constant for a second-order reaction is 0.54 M-1s-1. What is the half-life of this reaction if the initial concentration is 0.27 M
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DrBob222
t<sub>1/2</sub> = 1/ak[A]<sub>o</sub>
Substitute 0.27 for [A]<sub>o</sub>. The reaction is not given; usually in those circumstances a is assumed to be 1.
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anonymous.
what is k?
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