Calculate the rate constant for the first order reaction,$A \rightarrow B$ if the rate of reaction is $5.4 \times 10^{-6} \ mol \ dm^{-3} \ s^{-1}$ and $[A]=0.3 \ M$.

  • A
    $1.8 \times 10^{-5} \ s^{-1}$
  • B
    $1.5 \times 10^{-5} \ s^{-1}$
  • C
    $2.1 \times 10^{-5} \ s^{-1}$
  • D
    $2.4 \times 10^{-5} \ s^{-1}$

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