The rate constant for a given reaction is `K=3xx10^(-5)S^(-1)" atm"^(-1)`. Express it in units of `L" mol"^(-1) sec^(-1)`.
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To convert the rate constant \( K = 3 \times 10^{-5} \, \text{s}^{-1} \, \text{atm}^{-1} \) to units of \( \text{L} \, \text{mol}^{-1} \, \text{s}^{-1} \), we will follow these steps:
### Step 1: Understand the relationship between pressure and concentration
We start with the ideal gas law:
\[
PV = nRT
\]
Where:
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