if a reactant has a half life of 20 minutes, what percentage of it will remain after 80 minutes? please explain in details how to solve this problem.
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The half-life of a reaction,
t1/2, is the time it takes for the reactant concentration [A] to
decrease by half. For example, after one half-life the
concentration falls from the initial concentration [A]0 to [A]0/2,
after a second half-life to [A]0/4, after a third half-life to
[A]0/8, and so on. on. For a first-order reaction, the half-life is
constant. It depends only on the rate constant k and not on the
reactant concentration. It is expressed as t1/2=0.693k For a...
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