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In a first order reaction, the units of the rate constant donot depend upon the concentration of the reactants. Justify?

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To justify why the units of the rate constant (k) for a first-order reaction do not depend on the concentration of the reactants, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Rate of Reaction**: The rate of a first-order reaction can be expressed as: \[ \text{Rate} = k[A] ...
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