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22 November, 11:08

The appropriate unit for a first order rate constant are

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  1. 22 November, 11:31
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    A first-order reaction has a rate proportional to the concentration of one reactant. First-order rate constants have units of sec-1. In other words, a first-order reaction has a rate law in which the sum of the exponents is equal to 1.
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