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Standard XII
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What is the mathematical equation for the rate constant for the decomposition of nitrous oxide in presence of platinum catalyst?
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The mathematical equation for the rate constant for the decomposition of nitrous oxide in presence of a platinum catalyst is
R
a
t
e
=
k
[
N
2
O
]
because Decomposition of nitrous oxide is a 1st Order Reaction wrt
N
2
O
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