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derive integrated rate eq. for a first order reaction​

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I The above equation is known as integrated rate equation for zero order reactions. We can observe the above equation as an equation of straight line with concentration of reactant on y-axis and time on x-axis. ... The negative of the slope of this straight line gives us the value of rate constant, k.
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