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The radioactive disintegration follows the kinetics of

A

zero order

B

first order

C

second order

D

third order

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The correct Answer is:
b

The radioacitve disintegration follows the first order kinetics, for which decay constant is given by
`lambda=(2.303)/(t)log(N_(0))/(N)`
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