How to tell whether a reaction is first order second orde?
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The simplest kind of second-order reactionis one whose rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant. ... A second kind of second-order reactionhas a reaction rate that is proportional to the product of the concentrations of two reactants. Such reactions generally have the form A + B → products.
It doesn't matter how many reactants there are. The concentration of each reactant will occur in the rate equation, raised to some power. Those powers are the individualorders of reaction. The overall order of thereaction is found by adding them all up.
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The simplest kind of second-order reactionis one whose rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant. ... A second kind of second-order reactionhas a reaction rate that is proportional to the product of the concentrations of two reactants. Such reactions generally have the form A + B → products.
It doesn't matter how many reactants there are. The concentration of each reactant will occur in the rate equation, raised to some power. Those powers are the individualorders of reaction. The overall order of thereaction is found by adding them all up.
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