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shorte note on order of reaction​

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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The order of reaction can be defined as the power dependence of rate on the concentration of all reactants. For example, the rate of a first-order reaction is dependent solely on the concentration of one species in the reaction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Order of a reaction is an experimentally calculated quantity unlike molecularity.

Order of a reaction can be positive, negative,fractional or zero.

Order of a reaction tells us only about the kinetics of a chemical reaction,but doesn't specify anything about the thermodynamical parameters.

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