How to Calculate HalfLife for First Order Reactions











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*I recommend watching this in x1.25 - 1.5 speed • In this video we go over how to calculate half-life of first order reactions and some related problems. Whenever you read nuclear , radiation , or radioactive decomposition, think first order. These kinds of problems are always assumed to be first order reactions. From there, they are pretty straight forward if you apply the correct corresponding formula. • That formula also correlates to the y-axis variable if these are ever graphed, so that is worth keeping in mind. I tried to get a little creative with the second two problems to make them more memorable- let me know if anyone watching this appreciates the superhero/comic book references :D • • Hope this helps someone! Let me know down below if: • you have an easier way to do these • you found a mistake or want clarification on something • you found this helpful :D • I am not an expert in this topic. I am just a clinical lab scientist and life-long student who learns best from videos/visual representations and demonstration and have often turned to Youtube for help learning. My hope is that others in the same boat find and benefit from this. • Main Helpful Sources: • -Khan Academy • -https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelv... • -https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelv...

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