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For a reaction `A rarr` Products, the concentration of reactant are `C_(0), aC_(0), a^(2)C_(0), a^(3)C_(0)`……after time interval `0, t, 2t`…..where `'a'` is constant. Then :

A

reaction is of 1 st order and K = (1/t) ln a

B

reaction is of 2nd order and `K = (1//tC_(0))(1 – a)//a`

C

reaction is of 1st order and `K = (1//t)" ln "(1//a)`

D

reaction is of zero order and `K = {(1 – a)}C_(0)//t`

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