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The rate constant of any reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reactants.

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To solve the question regarding the rate constant of a reaction, we will analyze the statement and provide a step-by-step explanation. ### Step 1: Understanding the Rate Constant The rate constant (K) is a proportionality factor in the rate law of a chemical reaction. It relates the rate of the reaction to the concentrations of the reactants. ### Step 2: Analyzing the Statement The statement claims that the rate constant of any reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reactants. This implies that if the concentration of reactants changes, the rate constant would also change. ...
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