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define rate law with examples

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Answered by Shivaya1
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A reaction rate can have a negative partial order with respect to a substance. For example, the conversion of ozone (O3) to oxygen follows the rate equation in an excess of oxygen.
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Rate law (or differential rate law) It is dcfincd as an experimentally determined mathenmatical equation which expresses the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of molar concentrations of the reactants which influence the rate of the reaction.

For example, for a reaction,

A +B ----> Products

By rate law, Rate = R=k[A] x [B]

where k is a rate constant and [A] and [B] are molar concentrations of the reactants A and B respectively

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