CHEM 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Protein Kinase B, Rate Equation, Reaction Rate Constant

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The integrated rate equation relates time and concentration for chemical and nuclear reactions. From the integrated rate equation we can predict the amount of product that is produced in a given amount of time. Integrated rate law for a zeroth-order reaction produces a straight line and has the general formula. Where [a]0 is the initial concentration of reactant a; The rate constant must have the same units as the rate of the reaction, Equation has the form of the equation for a straight line. Y = [a], mx = akt, Occur most often when the reaction rate is determined by available surface area. These reactions are 1st order in the reactant and 1st order overall. The equation has the form of the equation for a straight line; Y = ln[a] and b = ln[a]0 ; And a plot of ln[a] vs. t for a first-order reaction gives a straight line with a slope of ak and an intercept of ln[a]0.

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