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derive Integrated rate of equation for zero order and first order reaction​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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Explanation:

units of rate constant M s−1 s−1

units of rate constant M s−1 s−1integrated rate law [A] = −kt + [A]0 ln[A] = −kt + ln[A]0

units of rate constant M s−1 s−1integrated rate law [A] = −kt + [A]0 ln[A] = −kt + ln[A]0plot needed for linear fit of rate data [A] vs. t ln[A] vs. t

units of rate constant M s−1 s−1integrated rate law [A] = −kt + [A]0 ln[A] = −kt + ln[A]0plot needed for linear fit of rate data [A] vs. t ln[A] vs. trelationship between slope of linear plot and rate constant k = −slope k = −slope

Answered by mdzunaid366
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Explanation:

Zero-Order Reactions

Zero-Order First-Order

units of rate constant M s−1 s−1

integrated rate law [A] = −kt + [A]0 ln[A] = −kt + ln[A]0

plot needed for linear fit of rate data [A] vs. t ln[A] vs. t

relationship between slope of linear plot and rate constant k = −slope k = −slope

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