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If kd is the rate constant of deactivation and d is the order of deactivation, then the rate equations representing independent deactivation are ___

A. -r’A = k’CAna–\(\frac{da}{dt}\) = kdad
B. -r’A = k’a–\(\frac{da}{dt}\) = kdad
C. -r’A = k’CAna–\(\frac{da}{dt}\) = kd
D. -r’A = k’CAn–\(\frac{da}{dt}\) = kdad
Answer» B. -r’A = k’a–\(\frac{da}{dt}\) = kdad


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