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If [A] is the concentration of A at any time t and `[A]_(0) ` is the concentration at t=0 , then for the `1^(st) ` order reaction , the rate equation can be written as _____.

A

`k=(2.303)/(t) log_(10)``([A]_(t))/([A]_(0))`

B

`k t =2.303 log_(10) ``([A]_(0))/([A]_(t ))`

C

`k=(2.303)/(t)log_(10)``([A]_(0))/([A]_(0)-[A]_(t))`

D

`k=(2.303)/(t) log_(10)``([A]_(0) -[A]_(t))/([A]_(0 ))`

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