The half-life of A in a second-order reaction is 50.5 s when [A] 0 = 0.84 mol

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The half-life of A in a second-order reaction is 50.5 s when [A]0 = 0.84 mol · L–1. Calculate the time needed for the concentration of A to decrease to 

(a) One-sixteenth; 

(b) One-fourth; 

(c) One-fifth of its original value.

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Chemical Principles The Quest For Insight

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Authors: Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman

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