Asked by Chris
This problem is 1st order for half life.
How long would it take for the concentration of cyclopropane to decrease to 50% of its initial value? to 25% of its initial value?
Rate constant is 9.2/s
I set up like this...
t1/2= 0.693/9.2/s= 0.075s at 50%
I can't figure out how to get the answer of 0.151s from 25%...
How long would it take for the concentration of cyclopropane to decrease to 50% of its initial value? to 25% of its initial value?
Rate constant is 9.2/s
I set up like this...
t1/2= 0.693/9.2/s= 0.075s at 50%
I can't figure out how to get the answer of 0.151s from 25%...
Answers
Answered by
Steve
if it reduces to 1/2 in .075s, it will reduce to 1/4 in twice that, or .151s.
The half-life is 0.075s, so since 1/4 = 2(1/2), it takes 2 half-lives to fall to 25%.
The half-life is 0.075s, so since 1/4 = 2(1/2), it takes 2 half-lives to fall to 25%.
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