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In a zero order reaction ,20% of the reaction complete in 10s .How much time it will take to complete 50% of the reaction?
10 years ago

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9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
50-20 is 30%
If 20% takes 10s then 30% will take 15 s
Together 25s
9 years ago
Answered by Bob
as for zero order x=-kt here x=20 and t= 10 s so k comes 2
now t1/2 = a0/2k so
ao=100
so t1/2=100/2×2=25
8 years ago

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