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MHT CET · Chemistry · Chemical Kinetics

A first order reaction is given as \(A \rightarrow\) products. Its integrated equation is

  1. A \(k=\frac{2.303}{t} \log \frac{a-x}{a}\)
  2. B \(k=\frac{1}{t} \log \frac{a}{a-x}\)
  3. C \(k=\frac{2.303}{t} \log \frac{a}{a-x}\)
  4. D \(-k=\frac{1}{t} \log \frac{a-x}{a}\)
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(C) \(k=\frac{2.303}{t} \log \frac{a}{a-x}\)

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For a first order reaction,
\(
k=\frac{2.303}{t} \log \frac{a}{a-x}
\)
where, ' \(a\) ' is the initial concentration and ' \(x\) ' is the amount reacted in time \({ }^{\prime}\).