The correct answer is:
(a) mol dm^-3 s^-1
Explanation: The reaction rate is the change in the concentration of a reactant or product per unit time. In a typical reaction, the rate is given by the change in concentration (measured in moles per liter or mol/dm³) over time (measured in seconds, s). Therefore, the units of reaction rate are:
rate=Δ[concentration]Δt=mol/dm3s=mol dm−3s−1\text{rate} = \frac{\Delta [\text{concentration}]}{\Delta t} = \frac{\text{mol/dm}^3}{\text{s}} = \text{mol dm}^{-3} \text{s}^{-1}rate=ΔtΔ[concentration]=smol/dm3=mol dm−3s−1
This unit reflects how fast the concentration of a species changes in a reaction with respect to time.