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what is rate law ?​

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Answered by sumanmohapatra2003
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Explanation:

The rate law is a mathematical relationship obtained by comparing reaction rates with reactant concentrations. The reaction order is the sum of the concentration term exponents in a rate law equation. A reaction's rate law may be determined by the initial rates method.

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Answered by ggpradeep2020
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• An experimentally determined equation of the rate of the reaction is called the rate law of the reaction. In rate law, the rate of the reaction is expressed as function of the concentration of the reactants and products present in the reaction.

• For gas phase reactions, rate law is expressed in terms of partial pressures, which are related to the molar concentrations.

• The rate law of the reaction is determined experimentally so it cannot be determined theoretically from the chemical equation of the reaction.

• In some cases, the rate law does not depend on the reaction stoichiometry.

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