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    For a Second-Order Reaction,what Are the Possible Units of the Rate
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For a Second-Order Reaction,what Are the Possible Units of the Rate

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Question 10

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For a second-order reaction,what are the possible units of the rate constant?


A) L-1 ∙ s-1
B) mol ∙ L-1 ∙ s-1
C) s
D) L.mol-1·s-1
E) mol ∙ L-1

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