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For the chemical reaction `A to` products, the rate of disappearance of A is given by :
`-r_A=-(dC_A)/(dt)=k_1C_A//(1+k_2 C_A)` At low `C_A` the reaction is of the first order with rate constant:

A

`k_1//k_2`

B

`k_1`

C

`k_1,k_2`

D

`k_1//(k_1+k_2)`

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