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In chemistry, the half-life of a reaction is defined as the time needed for the concentration of a reactant to decrease to half of its initial concentration.

According to that definition, the half-life of the reaction will be

t1/2 = 0,693/k

where k is the equilibrium constant for that reaction at a specific temperature.

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