The rate equation for the reaction, 2A + B → C is found to be : rate = k [A] [B]. The…
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The rate equation for the reaction, 2A + B → C is found to be : rate = k [A] [B]. The correct statement in relation to this reaction is that the
- unit of k must be s–1
- value of k is independent of the initial concentrations of A and B
- rate of formation of C is twice the rate of disappearance of A
- t1/2 is a constant.
Answer
(B) value of k is independent of the initial concentrations of A and B
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