1. a) Describe the difference between differential and integrated rate law. b) Write a differential rate equation. c) Write an integrated rate equation for the first order reaction.
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It gives the rate at which reactants are consumed or products are formed at any given time. The integrated rate law, on the other hand, relates the concentrations of reactants or products to time directly. It is obtained by integrating the differential rate law Show more…
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