Predict the order of the reaction, Chemistry

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Consider the reaction A → P. The change in concentration of A with time is shown in the given plot:

 (i) Predict the order of the reaction.

 (ii) Derive the mathematical expression for the time required for 99.99% completion of the reaction. 


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