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A graph plotted between t((1)/(2)) vs. l...

A graph plotted between `t_((1)/(2))` vs. log concentration is a straight line. What conclusion can you draw from the given graph

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

None the these

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