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The rate constant for a second-order reaction is 0.0011
mol-'s its value expressed in units of ml molecule!
min-l is​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
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For the units of the reaction rate to be moles per liter per second (M/s), the units of a second-order rate constant must be the inverse (M−1·s−1). Because the units of molarity are expressed as mol/L, the unit of the rate constant can also be written as L(mol·s).

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