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Question
Justify the statement that half-life of such a reaction is independent of the initial concentration of the reactant.
Justify
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Solution
For first order reaction the rate law is
Rate = k[A]
The half-life t1/2 of a first-order reaction is given by:
`t_(1//2) = 0.693/k`
This equation shows that the half-life does not depend on the initial concentration of the reactant. It remains constant throughout the reaction, no matter how much reactant is present at the start.
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Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 237]
