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For a reaction `A + B to` products, when B is taken in excess, then the rate law expression can be written as

A

Rate `=K[A]^(1)[B]^(0)`

B

Rate `=K[A]^(1)[B]^(2)`

C

Rate =K[A][B]

D

Rate `=K[A]^(2)[B]^(1)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Rate does not depend upon the reactant which is taken as excess quantity
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