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The correct difference between first and second order reactions is that

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प्रश्न

The correct difference between first and second order reactions is that

विकल्प

  • A first-order reaction can be catalysed; a second-order reaction cannot be catalysed.

  • The half-life of a first-order reaction does not depend on [A0]; the half-life of a second-order reaction does depend on [A0].

  • The rate of a first-order reaction does not depend on reactant concentrations; the rate of a second-order reaction does depend on reactant concentrations.

  • The rate of a first-order reaction does depend on reactant concentrations; the rate of a second-order reaction does not depend on reactant concentrations.

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उत्तर

The half-life of a first-order reaction does not depend on [A0]; the half-life of a second-order reaction does depend on [A0].

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