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The half-life (t1/2) for a chemical reaction is the time it takes for the concentration of reactant to decrease to one-half its initial concentration. for a first-order reaction, the half-life is a constant at a given temperature. so the half-life is also the amount of time it takes for the concentration to change from one-half to one-fourth, and from one-fourth to one-eighth, etc. if the half-life for a first-order reaction is 12.0 minutes, what percentage of reactant remains unreacted after 48.0 minutes?

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