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The rate constant of a first order reaction is 4×10−3sec−1 .At a reactant concentration of 0.02 M, the rate of reaction would be:

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The rate constant of a first order reaction is 4×10−3sec−1 .At a reactant concentration of 0.02 M, the rate of reaction would be:

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Solution

The rate of a first order reaction can be calculated using the formula:

Rate = k[A]

where:

  • Rate is the rate of reaction,
  • k is the rate constant, and
  • [A] is the concentration of the reactant.

Given in the problem, we have:

  • k = 4×10−3 sec−1, and
  • [A] = 0.02 M.

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Rate = (4×10−3 sec−1)(0.02 M) = 8×10−5 M/sec.

So, the rate of reaction would be 8×10−5 M/sec.

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