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The rate constant of a reaction is 5.8xx...

The rate constant of a reaction is `5.8xx10^(-2)s^(-1)`. The order of the reaction is

A

First order

B

zero order

C

Second order

D

Third order

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The unit of rate constant is `s^(-1)` and it indicates that the reaction is first order.
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