The main difference between rate of a reaction and order of a reaction is ?
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Rate of reaction depends on the concentration of reactants while rate constant is independent from the concentration of reactants. ... For example: if the order of the reaction is one then the unit of rate constant will be s−1. 4. The rate of reaction depends on the concentration of the reactant.
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The order of reaction determines the relationship between the rate of reaction and the concentration of reactants or products. It is the power to which a concentration is raised in the rate law equation. For example, for the reaction xA + yB ---> products, the rate law equation will be as follows: Rate = k[A]^a .
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