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Consider the reaction `ArarrB` , which is carried out at a given temperature seperately with the initial reactant concentration of 0.1(M) and 0.015(M) . Will the rate constants obtained from these experiments be the same ?

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At particular temperature, the value of rate constant does not depend upon the initial concentration of the reaction. Therefore, at a certain temperature, the value of rate constant will be same at any initial concentration of the reactant .
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