Chemistry, asked by jsisbsh, 4 months ago

state law of mass action and explain with suitable example.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Law of mass action, law stating that the rate of any chemical reaction is proportional to the product of the masses of the reacting substances, with each mass raised to a power equal to the coefficient that occurs in the chemical equation.

Answered by rohankumar46
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Answer:the rate of chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the molar concentrations of the reactants at a constant temperature at any given time

For example molar concentration of A is expressed as [A]

Explanation:

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