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The rate constant (k) of a first-order reaction is 4.5 × 10-2 sec-1. What will be the time required for the initial concentration of 0.4 M of the reactant to be reduced to 0.2 M? - Chemistry (Theory)

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The rate constant (k) of a first-order reaction is 4.5 × 10-2 sec-1. What will be the time required for the initial concentration of 0.4 M of the reactant to be reduced to 0.2 M?

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Solution

For first order reaction k = `2.303/"t" log  (["A"_0])/(["A"_"t"])` ........(1)

Where, k = rate constant = 4.5 × 10-2 sec-1

[A0] = Initial concentration = 0.4 M of reactant

[At] = Final concentration = 0.2 M of reactant after time t sec

Putting values in equation (1),

t = `2.303/(4.5 xx 10^-2) log  0.4/0.2`

t = `2.303/(4.5 xx 10^-2) log 2`

t = `2.303/(4.5 xx 10^-2) xx 0.3010` .....(∵ log 2 = 0.3010)

t = 15.4 sec

∴ Time required = 15.4 sec.

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