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Conisder the reaction represented by the equation:
`CH_(3)Cl(g) + H_(2)O(g) rarr CH_(3)OH(g) + HCl(g)`
These kinetics data were obtained for the given reaction concentrations:
`{:("Initial conc (M)",,"Initial rate of disappearance"),([CH_(3)Cl],[H_(2)O],"of "CH_(3)Cl(Ms^(-1))),(0.2,0.2,1),(0.4,0.2,2),(0.4,0.4,8):}`
Unit of rate constant will be

A

`"sec"^(-1)`

B

`"litre"^(2)"mole"^(2)"sec"^(-1)`

C

`"litre mole"^(2)"sec"^(-1)`

D

`"mol litre"^(-1)"sec"^(-1)`

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B
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