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

A

`A = (1)/(t) ln (C_(0)//C_(t))`

B

`t = (2.303)/(k)log[a//(a-x)]`

C

`[A]_(0) =[A]e^(-kt)`

D

`t_(1//2) = (l n2)//k`

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, D

Equation (C) is incorrect `because [A]=[A]_(0)e^(-kt)` (see Comprehensive Review).
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