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The rate of a chemical reaction is expressd as : Rate = K[A]2[B]. The order of the reaction would be​

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Answered by Jasnoorpreet
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The reaction rate is always defined as the change in the concentration (with an extra minus sign, if we are looking at reactants) divided by the change in time, with an extra term that is 1 divided by the stoichiometric coefficient.

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