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How do we obtain the Integrated Rate Law from the Differential Rate Law?

Consider this reaction A products First-Order differential rate law: r Now, we integrate the equation: [ ] [ ]
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Bring [A] to the left-hand side of the eqn and dt to the right-hand side of the eqn:
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First-order integrated rate law

Second-Order differential rate law: r Now, we integrate the equation: [ ] [ ]


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Bring [A]2 to the left-hand side of the eqn and dt to the right-hand side of the eqn:
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Second-order integrated rate law

Zero-Order differential rate law: r Now, we integrate the equation: Bring dt to the right-hand side of the eqn:
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Zero-order integrated rate law

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