Chemistry, asked by shahid8284, 1 year ago

state and explain law of mass action

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Answered by raghu37
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The Law of mass action has 2 parts - the equilibrium rate part & the reaction rate part. The "reaction rate part" states that rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the product of active masses of the reactants with each reactant term raised to it's stoichiometric coefficient. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya ,

Here's your answer,

☆ LAW OF MASS OF ACTION :

○This law was proposed by guldberg and Wage.

○According to the law the rate of any chemical reaction at certain temperature is directly proportional to the product of active masses of reactants.

[Active mass (a)]

1) for solution , active mass = active coefficient × molar concentration

2)For gases, a=active coefficient × partial pressure


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