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The unit mol/L/s meant for the rate constant of a reaction having
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Answered by Anonymous
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If the reaction is zero order, the rate constant has exactly the same units as the rate of the reaction mol L-1 s -1. If the reaction is first order, then the concentration of one reactant takes care of the units of concentration, thus the rate constant is simply given in units of reciprocal time, s-1.

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