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The order of a reaction with rate equal to `KC_(A)^(3//2)C_(B)^(-1//2)` is

A

1

B

`-(1)/(2)`

C

`-(3)/(2)`

D

2

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The correct Answer is:
A

Given, `r=kC_(A)^(3//2)C_(B)^(-1//2)`
`therefore "Order of reaction" =(2)/(2)+(-(1)/(2))=(3-1)/(2)=1`
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