If ‘I’ is the intensity of absorbed light and ‘C’ is the concentration of AB for the…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
If ‘I’ is the intensity of absorbed light and ‘C’ is the concentration of AB for the photochemical process,
AB + hv \(\text { ⟶ }\) AB*, the rate of formation of AB* is directly proportional to (2001)
AB + hv \(\text { ⟶ }\) AB*, the rate of formation of AB* is directly proportional to (2001)
- C
- I
- I2
- C.I
Answer
(B) I
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