If we have a general first order reaction :- nA --> Products, where n is stoichiometric coefficient, k is rate constant for the reaction. Let -- "A0" is the INITIAL conc of A, "At" is the conc at TIME "t" of A
Is the integrated rate law
1) K = (1/t) ln ( A0 / At ),
(OR)
2) K = (1/nt) ln ( A0 / At )
Pls answer by saying "1" or "2" and PLS PLS EXPLAIN WHY!
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