Asked by Tri
T1/2 depends inversely on k why ?
T1/2 depends inversely on k and directly on the initial concentration of the reactants in question. What is the order?
-is the order 0 or 2nd? I think it is 0 because the [] is on top opposed to 1/[]
T1/2 depends inversely on k and directly on the initial concentration of the reactants in question. What is the order?
-is the order 0 or 2nd? I think it is 0 because the [] is on top opposed to 1/[]
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Answered by
DrBob222
Radiochemical calculations of the form
ln(No/N) = kt where
k = 0.693/t<sub>1/2</sub>
are first order.
ln(No/N) = kt where
k = 0.693/t<sub>1/2</sub>
are first order.
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