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Define the term ‘order of reaction’ for chemical reactions.

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Answered by theslay
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'The order of reaction in Chemical reaction means the sum of powers of concentration of reactants in rate of equation of that particular Chemical equation. consider a general reaction :-"aA+bB= cC + dD"

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Answered by Anonymous
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Order of a chemical reaction The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the number of molecules (or atoms) whose concentrations influence the rate of the chemical reaction.

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The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the sum of the powers (or exponents) to which the concentration terms of the reactants are raised in the rate law expression for the given reaction.

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