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The average time is defined as the rate of change of concentration per unit average rate of the reaction. Check FAQs
tavg=1kfirst
tavg - Average time?kfirst - Rate Constant for First Order Reaction?

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1.9231Edit=10.52Edit
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Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
tavg=1kfirst
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
tavg=10.52s⁻¹
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
tavg=10.52
Next Step Evaluate
tavg=1.92307322485918s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
tavg=1.9231s

Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction Formula Elements

Variables
Average time
The average time is defined as the rate of change of concentration per unit average rate of the reaction.
Symbol: tavg
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Rate Constant for First Order Reaction
The Rate Constant for First Order Reaction is defined as the rate of the reaction divided by the concentration of the reactant.
Symbol: kfirst
Measurement: First Order Reaction Rate ConstantUnit: s⁻¹
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Average time

​Go Average Time of Completion given Half Time
tavg=1.44t1/2

Other formulas in First Order Reaction category

​Go Time for Completion of First Order Reaction
tcompletion=2.303kfirstlog10(CAOax)
​Go Rate Constant of First Order Reaction using Logarithm to base 10
kfirst=2.303tcompletionlog10(A0Ct)
​Go Time for Completion for First Order given Rate Constant and Initial Concentration
tcompletion=2.303kfirstlog10(A0Ct)
​Go Half Time Completion of First Order Reaction
t1/2=0.693kfirst

How to Evaluate Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction?

Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction evaluator uses Average time = 1/Rate Constant for First Order Reaction to evaluate the Average time, The Average time of completion for first order reaction formula is defined as the time for the reaction that is inversely proportional to the rate constant of the reaction. Average time is denoted by tavg symbol.

How to evaluate Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction, enter Rate Constant for First Order Reaction (kfirst) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction

What is the formula to find Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction?
The formula of Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction is expressed as Average time = 1/Rate Constant for First Order Reaction. Here is an example- 1.923073 = 1/0.520001.
How to calculate Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction?
With Rate Constant for First Order Reaction (kfirst) we can find Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction using the formula - Average time = 1/Rate Constant for First Order Reaction.
What are the other ways to Calculate Average time?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Average time-
  • Average time=1.44*Half TimeOpenImg
Can the Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction be negative?
Yes, the Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction, measured in Time can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction?
Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Average Time of Completion for First Order Reaction can be measured.
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