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The reaction A \to B + C is known to be zero order in A with a rate constant of 5.0 ×\times 10-2 mol/L·s at 25°C.An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]0 = 1.0 ×\times 10-3 M.
-The integrated rate law is


A) [A] = kt
B) [A] - [A]0 = kt
C)  The reaction A  \to  B + C is known to be zero order in A with a rate constant of 5.0  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> mol/L·s at 25°C.An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]<sub>0</sub> = 1.0  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>3</sup> M. -The integrated rate law is A) [A] = kt B) [A] - [A]<sub>0</sub> = kt C)    D)    E) [A]<sub>0</sub> - [A] = kt
D)  The reaction A  \to  B + C is known to be zero order in A with a rate constant of 5.0  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>2</sup> mol/L·s at 25°C.An experiment was run at 25°C where [A]<sub>0</sub> = 1.0  \times  10<sup>-</sup><sup>3</sup> M. -The integrated rate law is A) [A] = kt B) [A] - [A]<sub>0</sub> = kt C)    D)    E) [A]<sub>0</sub> - [A] = kt
E) [A]0 - [A] = kt

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