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Derive specific reaction rate units for a reaction of order n. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Derive specific reaction rate units for a reaction of order n.

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The units of the specific reaction rate or rate constant k for a reaction of order n are derived from the rate law expression:

Rate = k[concentration]n

Since the rate of reaction has units of mol L−1 s−1 and concentration has units of mol L−1, we substitute into the equation to isolate the units of k:

\[\ce{k = \frac{Rate}{[concentration]^n}}\]

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

= mol1−n Ln−1 s−1

Thus, the units of the rate constant for a reaction of order n are mol1−n Ln−1 s−1.

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Chapter 4: Chemical Kinetics - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 263]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Chemical Kinetics
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 10. ii. | Page 263
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