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The rate constant for an isomerization reaction, `A rarr B` is `4.5 xx 10^(-3) min^(-1)`. If the initial concentration of `A` is `1 M`, calculate the rate of the reaction after `1 h`.

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`3.42xx10^(-3)` mol/min
`kt =" In "([A]_(o))/([A])`
`rArr 4.5xx10^(-3) xx60=" In "(1)/([A]) rArr [A] =0.76 M`
`rArr" Rate "=k[A] =4.5xx10^(-3) xx0.76 =3.42xx10^(-3)" mol L"^(-1)" m in"^(-1)`
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