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Two consecutive irreversible fierst order reactions can be represented by
`Aoverset(k_(1))(rarr)Boverset(k_(2))(rarr)C`
The rate equation for A is readily interated to obtain
`[A]_(t)=[A]_(0).e^(-k_(1^(t)))` , and `[B]_(t)=(k_(1)[A]_(0))/(k_(2)-k_(1))[e^(-k_(1)^(t))-e^(-k_(2)^(t))]`
Select the corret statement for given reaction:

A

A decreases linearly

B

B rise to a max. and then constant

C

B rises to a max and the falls

D

The slowest rate of increases of C occuring where B is max

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C
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