Asked by Ben
                A decomposition reaction if found to be first order with respect to the reactant. What is the relationship between the rate and concentration of the reactant?
A) The rate is inversely proportional to the square of the concentration
B) The rate is inversely proportional to the common logarithm of the concentration
C) The rate is directly proportional to the concentration
D) The rate is directly proportional to the common logarithm of the concentration
I think it is A, just want to clarify.
            
            
        A) The rate is inversely proportional to the square of the concentration
B) The rate is inversely proportional to the common logarithm of the concentration
C) The rate is directly proportional to the concentration
D) The rate is directly proportional to the common logarithm of the concentration
I think it is A, just want to clarify.
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    No Ben. Isn't the rate equation rate = k[A]^1 for a first order reaction? There isn't anything inverse about that is there?
    
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