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The unit of rate constant of a first-order reaction is s^-1.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me during an interview.The origin of the question is Chemical Kinetics in portion Chemical Kinetics of Chemistry – Class 12

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Right ANSWER is (a) True

The explanation: The rate constant is defined as the proportionality constant which explains the RELATIONSHIP between the molar CONCENTRATION of the reactants and the rate of a chemical REACTION. It is denoted by K.

For a first-order reaction, the unit of k is s^-1.



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