A → P is a 4th-order reaction with a rate constant of 3 x10^-3. Solve for the concentration of A and concentration of P

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A → P is a 4th-order reaction with a rate constant of 3 x10^-3. Solve for the concentration of A and concentration of P

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A → P is a 4th-order reaction
with a rate constant of 3 x10^-3. Solve for the concentration of A
and concentration of P as a function of time over the interval 0 to
200 s when the initial concentrations of A and P are 1.5M and 0.5M,
respectively. Show your work (This is an Integrated Rate Law
Question)
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