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Rate constant K = 2.303 `"min"^(–1)` for a particular reaction the initial concentration of the reactant is 1 mole/litre then rate of reaction after 1 minute is :-

A

2.303 M `"min"^(-1)`

B

0.2303 M `"min"^(-1)`

C

0.1 M `"min"^(-1)`

D

None

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The correct Answer is:
B

`K=2.303/t "log" C_o/C_t`
`c_t`=0.1
Rate= `k_1[c_t]`
Rate = 0.2303 M `"min"^(-1)`
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