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Chemistry, 30.03.2020 23:01 jbcupcake

A reaction that is second-order in one reactant has a rate constant of 1 × 10–2 L/mol · s. If the initial concentration of the reactant is 0.360 mol/L, how long will it take for the concentration to become 0.180 mol/L?

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