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Rate constant of a reaction is 3.6 × 10–3 s–1. The order of reaction is ______.

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  • first

  • second

  • third

  • zero

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Rate constant of a reaction is 3.6 × 10–3 s–1. The order of reaction is first.

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Chapter 6: Chemical Kinetics - Multiple choice questions

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SCERT Maharashtra Chemistry [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 6 Chemical Kinetics
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