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explain the term order of reaction with example​

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Answered by vigneshwaran99762
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Explanation:

The overall order of the reaction is the sum of the exponents to which the concentration terms in the rate law are raised. For example, consider the reaction aA+bB→ products. The order of the reaction with respect to the reactants A and B is a and b respectively. The overall order of the reaction is a+b.

Answered by satendersingh5553
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Answer:

the over all order of the reaction is the some of the exponent is which the concentration terms in the rate low are rasied.for example consider

the reaction aA+bB products the order of the reaction with respect to the reactants A and B

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