Chemistry, asked by MrThakur14Dec2002, 10 months ago

Difference between Order of reaction and rate constant. {briefly}.

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Answered by XxUnknownxX
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Solution: The rate is directly proportional to the concentration of the first reactant. When the concentration of the reactant doubles, the rate also doubles. Because the reaction is third-order, the sum of the exponents in the rate law must be equal to 3. ... Therefore, the rate of reaction will decrease by a factor of 4.4 days ago

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Answered by MrsNavyaThakur
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Order Of Reaction.

• it is defined as the sum of all powers of conc. in the rate law expression is called order of reaction.

• It is determined by experimentally.

• It may be whole no. value or fractional value.

• It can be zero or negative.

Rate constant

• It is the rate of reaction when conc. of reactant becomes 1 molar.

• It does not depend upon the molar conc. of reactant and product.

• It depend upon the temperature.

• It does not depend upon the time taken for the Reaction.


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