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For the gaseous reaction at T(K) the rate is given by -dp/Dr=kp2

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Answer:For a gas reaction at T(K) the rate is given by dtdpA=k′pA2atm/hr. If the rate equation is expressed as: rA=−V1dtdNA=kCA2, mol/(litre/hr) the rate constant k is given by: A .

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