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sir,
while calculating integrated rate equation of first order reaction, when we integrate we get but in maths we studied that it equates to Log [R] why is it so????????????? and what is the actual relation between In and Log???????????
Asked by PRIYANKAJ YADAV | 17 Feb, 2015, 08:35: AM
Expert Answer
The standard integral is,
So if it is,
then it has to be equal to lnR
If you see LogR then 2.303 factor will be there.
Relation between ln and Log is:
ln x = 2.303 log x
Answered by Arvind Diwale | 17 Feb, 2015, 11:25: AM
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