For the reaction $2A + B \rightarrow C$,the rate law is given by: $\text{Rate} = k[A][B]$. Which of the following statements is correct regarding this reaction?

  • A
    The rate of formation of $C$ is twice the rate of disappearance of $A$.
  • B
    The half-life remains constant.
  • C
    The unit of $k$ will be $s^{-1}$.
  • D
    The value of $k$ is independent of the initial concentrations of $A$ and $B$.

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