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A graph plotted between log t(50%) vs lo...

A graph plotted between log `t_(50%)` vs log concentration is a straight line. What conclusion can you draw from this graph?

A

`n=1, t_((1)/(2))=(1)/(k.a)`

B

`n=2, t_((1)/(2))=(1)/(a)`

C

`n=1, t_((1)/(2))=(0.693)/(k)`

D

None of these

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C
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