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The rate equation for the reaction
`2A + B rarr C` is rate `= K[A][B]`.
The correct statement about this is:

A

(a) `K` is independent of `[A]` and `[B]`

B

(b) `t_(1//2)` is constant

C

(c ) Unit of `K` is `sec^(-1)`

D

(d) Rate of formation of `C` is twice the rate of disappearance of `A`

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The correct Answer is:
a

Rate constant 'K' is characteristic constant for a given reaction.
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