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Hi,
How do you get from
ln[A]=kt+ln[A]o to . ln[A]/[A]0=-kt
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I believe the integrated equation is ln[A]=-kt+ln[A]
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After that it's just rearranging using rules for logarithms. For example
ln(a)-ln(b)=ln(a/b)
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