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Surface catalysed reaction that are inhibited by the products obey the rate equation (in same cases)
`(dx)/(dt)=(K(a-x))/(1+bx)`,
where `a` is the initial concentration of the reactant and `K` and `b` are constants. Intergrate this equation. Derive an expression for `t_(1//2)`. `x` is the concentration of products at any time t and the reaction is `Ararr B`.

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