Derive the integrated form for the second order reaction when the initial concentrations of the reactants are considered to be same.
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2.8: Second-Order Reactions
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2.7: Reaction Rates- Building Intuition
2.8.1: Pseudo-1st-order reactions
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Many important biological reactions, such as the formation of double-stranded DNA from two complementary strands, can be described using second order kinetics. In a second-order reaction, the sum of the exponents in the rate law is equal to two. The two most common forms of second-order reactions will be discussed in detail in this section.
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