Chemistry, asked by dimpleds2432002, 1 month ago

why rate constant is independent of units of concentration?​

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Answered by Anocecil
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Answer:

  • B The rate law tells us that the reaction rate is constant and independent of the N2O concentration.

  • C Because the reaction rate is independent of the N2O concentration, doubling the concentration will have no effect on the reaction rate.

  • A The rate law contains only one concentration term raised to the first power.
Answered by rochanaratakonda
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Answer:

B The rate law tells us that the reaction rate is constant and independent of the N2O concentration. ... C Because the reaction rate is independent of the N2O concentration, doubling the concentration will have no effect on the reaction rate. A The rate law contains only one concentration term raised to the first power

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