#concentration integration
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a. $\frac{dC}{dt}=-kC^2 \implies \frac{1}{C^2} dC=-k dt$, integrate both sides and isolate $C$ \ \ b. Compute $\lim_{t \to \infty} C$
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how do i solve both questions?
a. $\frac{dC}{dt}=-kC^2 \implies \frac{1}{C^2} dC=-k dt$, integrate both sides and isolate $C$ \ \ b. Compute $\lim_{t \to \infty} C$