Chemistry, asked by ainykhan607, 10 months ago

3rd order derivatiok with two same and one different concentartion.......... . .
dx/dt=k(a-x)^2(c-x)
plz solve it step by step plz

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Answered by PSanthosh
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Answer:

Hey mate ! Here is ur answer below.

Explanation:

Given equation,

dx/dt = k(a-x)^2(c-x)

By differentiating,

(dx/dt)² = 2(c-x) × k(a-x) × (-x)

            = (2k) (c-x) (a-x) (-x)

            = (2k) (-cx+x²) (a-x)

            = (2k) (-cax+ax²+cx²-x³)

By differentiating again,

(dx/dt)³ = (2k) (-ca+2ax+2cx-2x²)

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