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Graph between concentration and time for a first order reaction.


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A first-order reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which the reaction rate is linearly dependent on the concentration of only one reactant.

Example:2H2O2lhydrogenperoxide2H2Olwater+O2(g)oxygen

Differential rate law for a First-Order reaction:

Rate = -d[A]/dt = k[A]1 = k[A] , where

  • ‘k’ is the rate constant of the first-order reaction, whose units are s-1.
  • ‘[A]’ denotes the concentration of the first-order reactant ‘A’.
  • d[A]/dt denotes the change in the concentration of the first-order reactant ‘A’ in the time interval ‘dt’.

The graphs between concentration and time for a first-order reaction :

Draw a graph between concentration and time for a first order reaction.

Graph explaining the intercept and slope for a first-order reaction:

Draw a graph between concentration and time for a first order reaction.

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