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Drive the kinetics equations for the first order reactions?​

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Answered by shm0618007jasleen
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The concentration v/s time graph for a first-order reaction is provided below. For first-order reactions, the equation ln[A] = -kt + ln[A]0 is similar to that of a straight line (y = mx + c) with slope -k.

Answered by Anonymous
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For first-order reactions, the equation ln[A] = -kt + ln[A]0 is similar to that of a straight line (y = mx + c) with slope -k. ... Thus, the graph for ln[A] v/s t for a first-order reaction is a straight line with slope -k.

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