Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
Which of the following is an incorrect statement about first-order reaction?
Options
A.The time for 93.75% completion of reaction is two times the time for 75% completion of reaction.
B.Half-life is the half of the time of complete reaction.
C.About 63% reaction completes in time, equal to 1/K.
D.The time for 90% reaction will be equal to 2.303/K, irrespective of the initial concentration of the reactant.
Solution
The first-order reaction never completes 100%.
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