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  • 10-09-2017
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Calculate the rate constant for the first-order decay of 24na (t1/2 = 14.7 h).

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barnuts
barnuts barnuts
  • 22-09-2017

This problem is pretty straight forward since we are given the half time and we simply have to find for the rate constant. The equation relating the two variable is:

t1/2 = ln(2) / k

where k is the rate constant, therefore:

k = ln(2) / t1/2

k = ln(2) / 14.7 h

k = 0.047 / hour

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