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What are the units of k in the following expression: rate = k [A][B]? s-1 M-1s-1 M-2s-1 M
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What are the units of k in the following expression: rate = k [A][B]?
s-1
M-1s-1
M-2s-1
M
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The units for k need to cancel when multiplied by [A][B] to leave the units for rate which should be M·s^-1
(M^-1 ·s^-1)
*(M)*(M) = M·s^-1
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