Derive the integrated rate term

  1. Derive the integrated rate term for a first order reaction and show that the half-life isindependent of the reactant
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  2. Define and then derive the expression for the MRTS. How do you derive this? I thought derive meant to receive or take something.
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  3. Suppose the production function is Y = 100(K3/10)(EN)7/10 and capital lasts an average of fifteen years. The rate of population
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  4. An electronic product contains 32 integrated circuits. The probability that any integrated circuit is defective is 0.02, and the
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  5. Give the integrated rate equation of a zero order,as well as as a first order reaction. Draw a typical graphs used to calculate
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  6. 2. At 600 K the decomposition of gas ohase nitroethane (CH3CH2NO2) is first order with a rate constant of 1.9*10^-4 s^-1.CH3CH2N
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  7. Choose the correct integrated rate law for each reaction order.?Choose the correct integrated rate law for each reaction order.
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  8. Choose the correct integrated rate law for each reaction order.?Choose the correct integrated rate law for each reaction order.
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  9. For Amounts between $10000 to $ 24,999 , a credit union pays a rate of2.5% of term deposit with maturities in the 91-120 days
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  10. Derive the formula for the sum of n terms of a geometric progression given the first term as a and the common ratio as r.
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