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3. If the rate law does not contain a concentration term then the order is -​

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Answered by MoonWings
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Explanation:

The orders of the reactions (e.g. n and m) are not ... in practical terms that doubling the concentration of ... (Again, when working with rate laws, there is no ...

Answered by DevendraLal
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If the rate law does not contain a concentration term then the order is -​  FIRST ORDER REACTION.

  • A first-request response can be characterized as a substance response wherein the response rate is straightly reliant upon the centralization of only one reactant.
  • At the end of the day, a first-request response is a compound response wherein the rate shifts depending on the progressions in the unification of just one of the reactants.
  • A first-request response can be characterized as a compound response for which the response rate is altogether subject to the grouping of just a single reactant.
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