In general, to calculate the rate constant for a second order reaction with respect to A, given an initial and final concentration as well as the time required for this change, which equation should be used
A) ln([A]t/[A]o) = - kt
B) t1/2 = ln2/k
C) [A]t = -kt + [A]o
D) 1/[A]t = kt + 1/[A]o
E) Rate = k[A]
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