Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
Initial concentration of reactant for nth order reaction is C0. Which of the following relation is/are not correct about t1/2 of the reaction?
Options
A.ln t1/2 = Constant − (n − 1) ln C0
B.ln t1/2 = ln n + Constant − ln C0
C.t1/2·ln n = Constant + ln C0
D.ln t1/2 = n ln C0
Solution
$t_{1/2} = C.\left( C_{0} \right)^{1 - n} \Rightarrow \ln t_{1/2} = \ln C + (1 - n).\ln C_{0}$
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