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    A First-Order Reaction Has a Rate Constant of 0
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A First-Order Reaction Has a Rate Constant of 0

Question 128

Question 128

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A first-order reaction has a rate constant of 0.33 min-1. It takes ________ min for the reactant concentration to decrease from 0.13 M to 0.066 M.


A) 0.085
B) 0.13
C) 0.89
D) 2.4
E) 2.1

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