First-order reaction that results in the destruction of a pollutant has a rate constant of 0.l/day. (a) how many days will it take for 90% of the chemical to be destroyed? (b) how long will it take for 99% of the chemical to be destroyed? (c) how long will it take for 99.9% of the chemical to be destroyed?
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