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Radioactive disintegration is an example of
1. A first order reaction
2. A reaction that obeys rate law
3. A second order reaction
1 and 2
2 only
3 only
2 and 3
A second order reaction is not an example of radioactive disintegration. A second order reaction depends on the concentrations of one second order reactant, or two first order reactants.
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Suraj Makwana
Explanation very less. New person can't understand
thank you please refer this topic from notes
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