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Chemistry: rate of the reaction in(S^-1)?
what does it mean by calculate the rate of the reaction in (S^-1) ? is it like i just need to flip the time for reaction?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No S^-1 means you have a 1st order reaction and you need to use those rate laws. I believe they are referring to units of k and the units vary according to the orders:
0 order units of k are mol/L*s or M*s
1st order units of k are 1/s
2nd order unit of k ar L/mol*s or 1/M*s