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The rate equation for the second order reaction `2A+B rarr C` is found to be: `rate = k[A][B]`. The correct statement in relation of this reaction is that
(a) The value of `k` is independent of the initial concentration of `A` and `B`.
(b) `t_(1//2)` is a constant.
(c) The rate of formation of `C` is twice the rate of disappearance of `A`.
(d) The unit of `k` must be `s^(-1)`

A

value of k is independent of the initial concentrations of A and B

B

rate of formation of C is twice the rate of disappearance of A

C

unit of k must be `s^-1`

D

`t_(1//2)` is a constant

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