What is a first order half life graph?

1 Answer
Jun 24, 2018

Well, first-order half-lives are constants with respect to reactant concentration...

t_(1//2) = (ln2)/(k)

where k is the first-order rate constant in "s"^(-1)...

So, presumably, you mean, a regular concentration vs. time graph on which the half-life is marked...

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Apparently, this reactant has a half-life of "100 s". How much time passes until one reaches the second half-life from time zero?