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Answer the following in one or two sentences. Write the relationships between rate constant and half-life of the first order and zeroth-order reactions. - Chemistry

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Answer the following in one or two sentences.

Write the relationships between rate constant and half-life of the first order and zeroth-order reactions.

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i. First-order reaction: `"t"_(1/2) = 0.693/"k"`

ii. Zero order reaction: `"t"_(1/2) = [["A"_0]]/(2"k")`

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पाठ 6: Chemical Kinetics - Exercises [पृष्ठ १३६]

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बालभारती Chemistry [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 6 Chemical Kinetics
Exercises | Q 2. ix. | पृष्ठ १३६

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