The correct graphical representation of first-order reaction is:
(a) | (b) | ||
(c) | (d) |
1. | (a) and (b) | 2. | (b) and (c) |
3. | (c) and (d) | 4. | (a) and (d) |
HINT:
Step 1:
For the first-order reaction
The first equation is the same as y=mx+c. Thus, straight-line graph is obtained. The slope is .
The correct plot between log vs t can be represented by (d)
Step 2:
The time taken for any fraction of the reaction to complete is independent of the initial concentration Let, us consider it for half of the reaction to complete.
t1/2 is independent of initial concentration. Hence, the correct plot of t1/2, and [Ro] can be represented by (a)
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