What is the unit of k of a nth order reaction?
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Rate(r)=Rate constant (K)×[C]^n. (C= concentration Of reactant after particular time period)
Now if concentration of reactant is expressed as (mol litre^-1) then rate of reaction will express as (mol litre^-1 second^-1)
According to this Rate constant can be expressed as (for nth order reaction) K= (mol litre^-1 second^-1)/(mol litre^-1)^n=(mol litre^-1)^(1-n) second^-1
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Now if concentration of reactant is expressed as (mol litre^-1) then rate of reaction will express as (mol litre^-1 second^-1)
According to this Rate constant can be expressed as (for nth order reaction) K= (mol litre^-1 second^-1)/(mol litre^-1)^n=(mol litre^-1)^(1-n) second^-1
That must be quite big..but that’s the answer..
Pls mark as brainliest..☺️
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