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So the quick question is in PowerPoint 2016 how do you get each line of your bullet items to show up one line at a time? Welcome to Sele Training. I am Jason Sele. So you run into this a lot with PowerPoint 2016. They made some changes and itamp;#39;s kind of confusing, but what youamp;#39;re looking for, the quick answer is animations. When you go to animations you have different effects that you can mark on lines that you want to display. Right now itamp;#39;s set to none. If I highlight all four of these lines and I change it to appear, what it does is it assigns a number one for that block that I just highlighted that means that when I click through to this page itamp;#39;s going to bring up all four of these items as number one all at the same time but what you can do is you can come in here and you can take an individual line item change it from with previous to on click. Notice what it does is it changes that to a number two and the remaining ones are twos as well so now whe

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A reaction that is first order in A gives a straight line with slope k when the natural logarithm of the concentration of A (ln [A]) is plotted as a function of time. The units of the rate constant k are thus 1/s (per second).
Because the units of the reaction rate are always moles per liter per second, the units of a first-order rate constant are reciprocal seconds (s1).
A first-order reaction has a rate that is proportional to the concentration of reactants (rate = k[A] or k[B]). However, reaction kinetics can also be classified as zero-order or second-order. A zero-order reaction has a constant rate (rate = k) that is independent of the concentration of the reactants.
Inflection points in differential geometry are the points of the curve where the curvature changes its sign. For example, the graph of the differentiable function has an inflection point at (x, f(x)) if and only if its first derivative f has an isolated extremum at x.
ln[A]=kt+ln[A]o. To test if it the reaction is a first-order reaction, plot the natural logarithm of a reactant concentration versus time and see whether the graph is linear. If the graph is linear and has a negative slope, the reaction must be a first-order reaction.
k is the rate constant of the first-order reaction, whose units are s-1. [A] denotes the concentration of the first-order reactant A.
The rate law for a reaction between the substances A and B is given by rate=K[A]n[B]m. On doubling the concentration of A and having the concentration of B, the ratio of the new rate to the earlier rate of the reaction will be as: 1/2m+n. (nm)
A rate law shows how the rate of a chemical reaction depends on reactant concentration. For a reaction such as aA products, the rate law generally has the form rate = k[A]ⁿ, where k is a proportionality constant called the rate constant and n is the order of the reaction with respect to A.

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