Solved For The Reaction: C6H5N2Cl (aq) + H2O (l) → C6H5OH

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  4. For the reaction: C6H5N2Cl (aq) + H2O (l) → C6H5OH (aq) + N2(g) + HCl (aq) The rate law was found to be Rate = k[C6H5N2Cl]. Which unit is the correct unit for the rate constant in this case?
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    Understand the definition of the order of a reaction as the sum of the powers to which the concentration terms are raised in the rate law expression.

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