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find the expression for first order reaction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • ln[A]=−kt+ln[A]o. To test if it the reaction is a first-order reaction, plot the natural logarithm of a reactant concentration versus time and see whether the graph is linear.

  • If the graph is linear and has a negative slope, the reaction must be a first-order reaction

Answered by neeru4063
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ln[A]=−kt+ln[A]o. To test if it the reaction is a first-order reaction, plot the natural logarithm of a reactant concentration versus time and see whether the graph is linear. If the graph is linear and has a negative slope, the reaction must be a first-order reaction.

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