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![**Calculating Reaction Time for a Chemical Reaction**
A reaction of the form:
\[ \text{aA} \rightarrow \text{Products} \]
gives a plot of \( \frac{1}{[\text{A}]} \) vs time (in seconds) which is a straight line with a slope of \( 4.15 \times 10^{-3} \). Assuming \([\text{A}]_0 = 0.100\text{ M}\), calculate the time (in seconds) required for the reaction to reach 76.9 percent completion.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Calculating Reaction Time for a Chemical Reaction**
A reaction of the form:
\[ \text{aA} \rightarrow \text{Products} \]
gives a plot of \( \frac{1}{[\text{A}]} \) vs time (in seconds) which is a straight line with a slope of \( 4.15 \times 10^{-3} \). Assuming \([\text{A}]_0 = 0.100\text{ M}\), calculate the time (in seconds) required for the reaction to reach 76.9 percent completion.
\[ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{seconds} \]
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