What units must the rate constant have based on the rate law, and can you provide an example of how to calculate it?

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The rate constant must have units that make the rate equation balanced. For example, if the rate law is rate kA2B, the rate constant k must have units of M-2 s-1. To calculate the rate constant, you can use experimental data and the rate law equation to solve for k.

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