The rate of formation of a dimer in a second order dimerisation reaction is 9.1 × 10 –6…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The rate of formation of a dimer in a second order dimerisation reaction is 9.1 × 10–6 mol L–1 s–1 at 0.01 mol L–1 monomer concentration. What will be the rate constant for the reaction?
- 9.1 × 10–2 L mol–1 s–1
- 9.1 × 10–6 L mol–1 s–1
- 3 ×10–4 L mol–1 s–1
- 27.3 × 10–2 L mol–1 s–1
Answer
(A) 9.1 × 10 –2 L mol –1 s –1
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