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In an inorganic reaction, the compound concentration (y) is mathematically represented as \(\frac{{dx}}{{dt}} = - k{x^2}\), where k is a positive constant. If t = 0, x = c, then variation of x as a function of t will be represented by: |
| A. | \(\frac{1}{x} = \frac{1}{c} + kt\) |
| B. | x = c - kt |
| C. | x = 1 – ce-kt |
| D. | x = ce-kt |
| Answer» B. x = c - kt | |