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    Given the Rate Law for a Reaction, Rate = K[A]<sup>2</sup>
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Given the Rate Law for a Reaction, Rate = K[A]2

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Given the rate law for a reaction, rate = k[A]2, where rate is measured in units of M min-1, what are the units for the rate constant k?

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