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What is the rate constant (k)?

The rate constant (k) is a proportionality factor in the rate law that links the reaction rate to the concentrations of reactants.

Key points:

  1. Depends on temperature: Higher temperatures usually increase k.
  2. Affected by catalysts: Catalysts increase k by lowering activation energy.
  3. Independent of concentration: Changing reactant concentrations does not change k.
  4. Determines reaction speed: A larger k means a faster reaction for the same reactant concentrations.
  5. Units vary: Units depend on the order of the reaction.

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