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Draw a schematic graph showing how the rate of first order reaction changes with change in concentration of reactants.

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As for a first order reaction, rate `prop` molar concentration, graph between Rate vs Molar. Conc. Will be a straight line passing through the origin. (Similar to Fig. 4.13a, page `4//31`).
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