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If `I` is the intenisty of an absorbed light and `c` is the concentration of `AB` for the photochemical process. `AB+hv rarr AB^(**)`, the rate of formation of `AB^(**)` is directly proportional to

A

C

B

I

C

`I^(2)`

D

`C.I`

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The rate of photochemical process varies with the intensity of absorption. Since greater is the intensity of absorbed light more photons will fall at a point, and further each photon causes one molecular to undergo reaction.
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