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The rate constant of n^(th) order has un...

The rate constant of `n^(th)` order has units :

A

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

B

`"Mol"^(1-n)litre^(1-n)sec`

C

`"Mol"^(1-n^(2))litre^(n^(2))sec^(-1)`

D

`"Mole"^(1-n)litre^(n-1)sec^(-1)`

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