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`{:(,"column I",,,"column II"),(,P.,"Zero order reaction",1.,t_(1//2)alpha(1)/([A]_(0))),(,Q.,"First order reaction",2.,t_(100%)=[A]_(0)//k),(,R.,"second order reactions",3.,"Involves at least two reactants"),(,S.,"Pseudo unimolecular reaction",4.,[A]=[A]_(0)e^(-kt)):}`

A

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),(,2,1,4,2):}`

B

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),(,2,4,1,3):}`

C

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),(,2,1,3,4):}`

D

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),(,3,2,1,4):}`

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