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What is the integrated rate equation for a first order reaction?(a) [A] = [A]0e^-kt(b) [A] = [A]0/e^-kt(c) [A] = [A]0e^-t(d) [A] = [A]0e^-kI have been asked this question during an interview.This question is from Chemical Kinetics topic in division Chemical Kinetics of Chemistry – Class 12

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Right option is (a) [A] = [A]0e^-kt

Explanation: A reaction is said to be of the first order if the rate of the reaction DEPENDS upon one CONCENTRATION TERM only. The integrated rate equation for a first order reaction in exponential FORM is [A] = [A]0e^-kt.



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