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The reaction A+OH^(-)rarr Products, obey...

The reaction `A+OH^(-)rarr` Products, obeys rate law expression as :
`(-d[A])/(dt)=k[A][OH^(-\)]`
If initial concentrations of [A] and `[OH^(-)]` are 0.02 M and 0.3 M respectively and if it takes 30 sec for `1%` A to react at `25^(@)C`, caclutate the rate constant for the reaction

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To calculate the rate constant \( k \) for the reaction \( A + OH^- \rightarrow \text{Products} \), we start with the given rate law: \[ -\frac{d[A]}{dt} = k[A][OH^-] \] ### Step 1: Identify Initial Concentrations The initial concentrations are given as: ...
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