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A second-order reaction starts with an initial concentration of 0.100 mol/L of the reactant. If the rate constant is 2.6 × 10–2 L/mol·s, what is the time required to decrease the initial concentration to 0.050 mol/L? 2A → B rate = k[A]2

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