The correct options for the rate law that corresponds to overall first order reaction is
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The correct options for the rate law that corresponds to overall first order reaction is
- Rate = k[A]1/2[B]2
- Rate = k[A]-1/2[B]3/2
- Rate = k[A]0[B]2
- Rate = k[A] [B]
Answer
(D) Rate = k[A] [B]
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