MDCAT Chemistry MCQ #5145

For the reaction A → B, the rate constant is 0.01 s^(-1). If [A] = 0.1 M, what is the rate?

MDCAT Chemistry MCQ #5145

  1. Question 1

    Q1. For the reaction A → B, the rate constant is 0.01 s^(-1). If [A] = 0.1 M, what is the rate?

    • A) 0.001 M/s
    • B) 0.01 M/s
    • C) 0.1 M/s
    • D) 1 M/s

    Answer: 0.001 M/s

    Explanation: Rate = k[A] = 0.01 × 0.1 = 0.001 M/s for a first-order reaction.