The rate constant for a first-order reaction is 0.54 s-1. What is the half-life of this reaction if the initial concentration is 0.33 M?1.8 s1.3 s0.089 s5.6 s0.31 s

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Answer:

1.3 s

Explanation:

A first-order reaction can be represented through the following expression.

ln [A] = ln [A]₀ - k.t

where,

[A] is the concentration of the reactant A at a certain time t

k is the rate constant

When the concentration decreases to half its value ([A] = 0.5 [A]₀), the time elapsed is known as half-life t(1/2).

ln (0.5 [A]₀) = ln [A]₀ - k.t(1/2)

ln 0.5 = -k.t(1/2)

t(1/2) = -ln 0.5 / k = - ln 0.5 / (0.54 s⁻¹) = 1.3 s