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The initial concentration of the reactant X of a first-order decomposition reaction is 0.80 M. After 153 s, the concentration is 0.20 M. What is the rate law for the reaction?
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Rate law: -(1/153) * (1/0.80) * ln(0.20/0.80) * [X]
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