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A reaction of X was found out to be consistent with a second-order reaction. If of X was allowed to react until about one-third of its concentration, how long in minutes would that said reaction take? The rate constant for the reaction is .
A reaction of X was found out to be consistent with a second-order reaction. If of X was allowed to react until about one-third of its concentration, how long in minutes would that said reaction take? The rate constant for the reaction is .
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