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can someone who is good with graphs and rates help me understand the rate equations?
Zero Order: [A] vs. time is linear (i.e., yields a straight line) with slope = -k
First Order: ln[A] vs. time is linear with slope =-k
Second Order: 1/[A] vs. time is linear with slope = k
i suck at graphs and i such even more once you start graphing with logs...natural logs...anti logs....
Zero Order: [A] vs. time is linear (i.e., yields a straight line) with slope = -k
First Order: ln[A] vs. time is linear with slope =-k
Second Order: 1/[A] vs. time is linear with slope = k
i suck at graphs and i such even more once you start graphing with logs...natural logs...anti logs....