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explain order of reaction with examples

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Answered by Mansi1628
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the order of reaction with respect to a given substance (such as reactant, catalyst or product) is defined as the index, or exponent, to which its concentration term in the rate equation is raised.
example, the chemical reaction between mercury (II) chloride and oxalate ion.
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Answered by ayushkumar17
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In chemical kinetics, the order of reaction with respect to a given substance (such as reactant, catalyst or product) is defined as the index, or exponent, to which its concentration term in the rate equation is raised

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