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AP EAMCET · Chemistry · Chemical Kinetics

The rate equation for a first-order reaction is given by R=R0e-kt. A straight line with positive slope is obtained by plotting (R0= Initial concentration of the reactant, R= concentration of the reactant at time t)

  1. A logR0R Vs time
  2. B R Vs time
  3. C logR Vs time
  4. D logRR0 Vs time
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(A) logR0R Vs time

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First-order reaction is the rate of reaction is proportional to the first power of the concentration of the reactant R. R→P Rate =-dRdt=kR Rate equation, R=R0e-kt Comparing with y=mx+c, if we plot lnR against t, we get a straight line with a slope =-k and intercept =lnR0.…