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Home > Chemistry > Chemical Kinetics

What is the unit of the rate constant for a zero-order reaction?

A. mol/L·s
B. L/mol·s
C. s⁻¹
D. mol/L

Answer: mol/L·s


Additional Information: For a zero-order reaction, the rate constant has units of mol/L·s.


Subjects: Chemical Kinetics, Chemistry

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