A single chemical reaction takes about (10^{-13} mathrm{~s}). What order of magnitude is the number of sequential

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A single chemical reaction takes about \(10^{-13} \mathrm{~s}\). What order of magnitude is the number of sequential chemical reactions that could take place during a physics class?

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