How to Calculate HalfLife for Zero Order Reactions
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*I recommend watching this in x1.25 - 1.5 speed • In this video we go over how to find the half-life of zero order reactions as well as some related questions you may be asked. As mentioned, I think its pretty valuable to be able to remember how these look on a graph (as in what the y-axis variable is). I've seen several questions that just show the graph and ask what order the reaction is, requiring you to know the formula or just have memorized the y-axis variable for that reaction order. • In the next video, we'll go over finding the half-life of first order reactions and then second-order reactions in the following video. If you'd benefit from reviewing either of those, stay tuned for more videos! • • 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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