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Can order of a reaction be determined by the equation

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Answered by Shubu01
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The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the sum of the powers of the concentration of the reactants in the rate equation of that particular chemical reaction. Consider a general reaction: aA+bB⇒cC+dD.

Answered by Anonymous
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Reaction Order In order to determine the reaction order, the power-law form of the rate equation is generally used.

. The exponents of the reactant concentrations x and y are referred to as partial orders of the reaction. Therefore, the sum of all the partial orders of the reaction yields the overall order of the reaction.

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