Q.
For a first order reaction R→P, the rate constant is k , if the initial concentration of R is[Rn]. The concentration of R at any time t is given by the expression.
For the first order reaction, R→P
Rate =−dtd[R]=k[R]
or [R]d[R]=−kdt
On integration, we get lnR=−kt+I....(i)
When t=0,R=R0 ∴In[R]0=−k×0+I ln[R]0=I....(ii)
Substituting (ii) in (i) we get lnR=−kt+In[R0] [R0]InR=−kt
Taking exponential on both sides, we get R0R=e−kt ⇒R=R0e−kt.