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    The Rate Constant for a Certain First-Order Reaction Is 0
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The Rate Constant for a Certain First-Order Reaction Is 0

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The rate constant for a certain first-order reaction is 0.40/min.What is the initial rate in mole/L·min, if the initial concentration of the compound involved is 0.50 mol/L?

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