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AP EAMCET · Chemistry · Chemical Kinetics

The rate equation for a first order reaction is given by \([R]=[R]_0 e^{-k t}\). A straight line with positive slope is obtained by plotting. \([R]_0=\) initial concentration of reactant, \([R]=\) concentration of reactant at time, \(t\)

  1. A \(\log \frac{[R]_0}{[R]}\) vs time
  2. B \([R]\) vs time
  3. C \(\log [R]\) vs time
  4. D \(\log \frac{[R]}{[R]_0}\) vs time
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(A) \(\log \frac{[R]_0}{[R]}\) vs time

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For the equation \([R]=[R]_0 e^{-k t}\) Taking log we get…