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Define order of reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Order of Reaction refers to

the power dependence of the

rate on the concentration of each reactant. Thus, for a first-order

reaction, the rate is dependent

on the concentration of a single species. ... The order of reaction

is an experimentally determined parameter and can take on a

fractional value.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The sum of all the powers of concentration included in the rate law gives the value of order of reaction.
  • It may be zero or can be in frcations also
  • It is an experimental fact.

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