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  • 07-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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For a second order reaction, the half-life is equal to:_____.

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  • 08-09-2020

Answer:

Half life = 1 / k[Ao]

Explanation:

From:

1/ [A] = kt + 1/ [Ao]

Isolating t on its own, we have:

kt = 1 / [A] - 1 / [Ao]

t = 1 / [Ao] / k

Re-arranging we have:

t = 1 / k [Ao]

The t represents the t=half life of the second order reaction and the formula can be re-written as:

t1/2 = 1 / k [Ao]

This is so because second order reaction decreases at a much faster rate than zero and first order reactions and there slopes decreases to zero at a much faster rate.

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