Chemistry; reaction rate - completion

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Chemistry; reaction rate -- completion

Homework Statement


A first-order reaction is 17% complete after 30 min. How long after the start of the reaction will the reaction be 80% complete?


Homework Equations


ln[A] = ln[A0] - kt


The Attempt at a Solution



[A] = 0.83
[Ao] = 1.0
t = 30 min

k = ln(1/0.83) / 30 = 0.006211 min-1

t = ln(1.0/0.2) / 0.006211 = 259 min


This problem is on a practice exam for my upcoming midterm.

I'm not sure about my choices for [A].

When the reaction is completed the [A] = 0, is that right?

ie, [A] starts at 1.0 -- [A0] in this problem -- and goes to 0, right?
 
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oops, when I solved for t I used a different value for [A]

[A] = 0.2