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The rate constant of a reaction possesses the units of time−1. What is the order of reaction?

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If the rate constant (k) has units of time−1 (i.e., s−1 min−1, etc.), it corresponds to a first-order reaction.

For a general reaction of order n:

Rate = k[A]n

Units of rate = mol L−1 s−1

Units of [A]n = (mol L−1)n

So,

\[\ce{Units of k = \frac{mol L^{-1}s^{-1}}{(mol L^{-1})^n}}\]

= mol1−n Ln−1 s−1

Now, if the units of k = s−1, then:

mol1−n Ln−1 = 1

⇒ n = 1

∴ Order of reaction is 1

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