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  1. calculate the half-life of a first- order reaction if the concentration of the reactant is 0.0396 M at 12 seconds after the
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  2. calculate the half-life of a first- order reaction if the concentration of the reactant is 0.0396 M at 12 seconds after the
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  3. Calculate the half-life (in s) of a first-order reaction if the concentration of the reactant is 0.0655 M 18.4 s after the
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  4. The half-life of a reaction was found to be inversely dependent on the concentration of the starting material. Thus, we can say
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  5. The half-life of a reaction was found to be inversely dependent on the concentration of the starting material. Thus, we can say
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  6. The half-life of a reaction was found to be inversely dependent on the concentration of the starting material. Thus, we can say
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  7. 8. The half-life of a reaction was found to be inversely dependent on the concentration of the starting material. Thus, we can
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  8. Reaction A (attached) starts as an orange solution in equilibrium. If SCN- is ADDED to the mixture, what color is the solution
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  9. A reaction A<-->B starts with equal concentration of A and B. AT equilibrium, there is twice as much B as A. What was the value
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  10. A reaction A<-->B starts with equal concentration of A and B. AT equilibrium, there is twice as much B as A. What was the value
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