Instead of half-life (t1/2), some first-order processes are described in terms of t. t is the time required for an initial value, x, to drop to x/e (e≈ 2.718). If a reaction has t1/2 = 41 s, what is its & value? 57 S 61 s 55 S 59 s
Instead of half-life (t1/2), some first-order processes are described in terms of t. t is the time required for an initial value, x, to drop to x/e (e≈ 2.718). If a reaction has t1/2 = 41 s, what is its & value? 57 S 61 s 55 S 59 s
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