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In a reaction involving one single reactant, the fraction of the reactant consumed may be defined as \[f=\left[ 1-\left( C/{{C}_{0}} \right) \right],\] where \[{{C}_{0}}\] and C are the concentrations of the reactant at the start and after time t. For a first-order reaction: |
A. | \[\frac{df}{dt}=k\left( 1-f \right)\] |
B. | \[-\frac{df}{dt}=kf\] |
C. | \[-\frac{df}{dt}=k\left( 1-f \right)\] |
D. | \[\frac{df}{dt}=kf\] |
Answer» B. \[-\frac{df}{dt}=kf\] | |