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For a homogeneous reaction of nth order, the dimension of the rate constant is given by

A. $$\frac{{\text{L}}}{{{{\left( {{\text{time}}} \right)}^{\text{n}}}}}$$

B. $$\frac{{{{\left( {{\text{concentration}}} \right)}^{1 - {\text{n}}}}}}{{{\text{time}}}}$$

C. $$\frac{{{{\left( {{\text{concentration}}} \right)}^{{\text{n}} - 1}}}}{{{\text{time}}}}$$

D. None of these

Answer: Option B


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