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Under what conditions will a bimolecular reaction be of the first order?

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  • which of the following is/are correct for reactions of first order?

    A
    k=`1/t` In `(C_0/C_1)`
    B
    t=2.303/k log`((a)/(a-x))`
    C
    `A_0=[A]e^(-kt)`
    D
    `t_(1/2)=` In 2/k
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