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21 September, 16:19

What are the units of k in the following rate law? Rate = k[X][Y]M/s1/Mss/M^2M/sM^2/s

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  1. 21 September, 16:32
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    k = 1/Ms

    Explanation:

    Since the rate has to have a value of M/s we can compute the units of k for

    rate = k[X][Y]

    M/s = k M x M ⇒ M/s = k M² therefore k = 1/Ms to make the units consistent.
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