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The integrated rate equation for first order reaction A → product is give by (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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Explanation:

. Ernest Z. Aug 8, 2014. An integrated rate law is an equation that expresses the concentrations of reactants or products as a function of time. An integrated rate law comes from an ordinary rate law.

Answered by velprasad32835
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Explanation:

reactions in which the rate of reaction is directly proportional to the single concentration of the reaction substances is called 1st order reaction

initial concentration = [R] = a

x is the concentration transferred to the reaction at time interval t

the total concentration of the reaction is [R]t = (a-x)

differential

Rate = -dC/dt = d(a-x)/dt = k(a-x)° = k

integrated

|dx = K|dt

x = kt

k=x/t

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