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how are integrated rate laws for zero, first, and second order reactions similar?
they are identical, except for the exponents
they can all be plotted to generate a straight line.
they all have “rate” on the left side.
The integrated rate - laws for zero, first, and second - order reactions can be plotted in a way that gives a straight - line graph. For a zero - order reaction, plotting [A] vs t gives a straight line; for a first - order reaction, plotting ln[A] vs t gives a straight line; and for a second - order reaction, plotting 1/[A] vs t gives a straight line. They are not identical except for exponents and not all have "rate" on the left side.
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B. They can all be plotted to generate a straight line.