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In the II order reaction: \(2A \rightarr...

In the II order reaction: \(2A \rightarrow A_{2}\) .The rate of formation of \(A_{2}\) is \(10^{-5}M sec^{-1}\) at 0.01M concentration of A . Calculate the rate constant in the rate of disappearance of A.

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