Integrated Rate Law


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Maggie Elgin 2A
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Integrated Rate Law

Postby Maggie Elgin 2A » Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:49 am

The book says that the rate law of the first order reaction is (A)t=(A)0e^-kt while the course reader says ln(A)t=-kt+ln(A)0. I have been using the one in the book and getting the same answers....Is there a difference?

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Re: Integrated Rate Law

Postby Lyndon_Bui_3J » Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:51 am

No they are the same. One is in natural log form, and the other isn't but they are the same equations.


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