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The integrated rate laws for zero-, first-, and second-orderreaction may be arranged such that they resemble the equation for astraight line,y=mx+b.

Order Integrated Rate Law Graph Slope
0 [A]=?kt+[A]0 [A] vs. t ?k
1 ln[A]=?kt+ln[A]0 ln[A] vs. t ?k
2 1[A]= kt+1[A]0 1[A] vs. t k

The reactant concentration in a zero-order reaction was 6.00

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