FAQ

What is the Backward Reaction Rate Constant?
Backward Reaction Rate Constant is defined as the relationship between the molar concentration of the reactants and the rate of the chemical reaction in backward direction. Backward Reaction Rate Constant is usually measured using the 1 Per Second for First Order Reaction Rate Constant. Note that the value of Backward Reaction Rate Constant is always negative. Typically, the value of Backward Reaction Rate Constant is greater than 0.
Can the Backward Reaction Rate Constant be negative?
Yes, the Backward Reaction Rate Constant, measured in First Order Reaction Rate Constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Backward Reaction Rate Constant?
Backward Reaction Rate Constant is usually measured using the 1 Per Second[s⁻¹] for First Order Reaction Rate Constant. 1 Per Millisecond[s⁻¹], 1 Per Day[s⁻¹], 1 Per Hour[s⁻¹] are the few other units in which Backward Reaction Rate Constant can be measured.
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