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The rate constant for first-order degradation of a N2O2 in a solution (1.0 mg/ml) at 40°C
is 0.00351 hr-1, activation energy is 2000 cal/mol, and R = 1.987 cal/mol/degree.
Calculate
a. The rate constant for first-order degradation of N2O2 at room temperature (25°C).
b. The amount remaining after storage for one week at room temperature (25°C).
c. The shelf life of the drug at room temperature.
d. The half-life of the drug at room temperature.
e. The amount remaining after one week if the drug is kept at 40°C.
f. The shelf life of the drug at 40°C.
g. The half-life of the drug at 40°C.
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