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The rate of chemical reactions at constant temperature is
directly proportional to the active concentrations of the
reactants this is according to:
A. Le-Chatlier's Principle
B. The Distribution Law
C. Law of Constant Proportions
D. Law of Mass Action​

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Answered by susmita2891
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Law of mass action

The law of mass action states that the rate of a reaction is proportional to the product of the concentrations of each reactant. ... The law of mass action also suggests that the ratio of the reactant concentration and the product concentration is constant at a state of chemical equilibrium.

Answered by brar6243
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Answer:

law of mass action

Explanation:

the law of mass action says that the rate of reaction is proportional to the product of concentrations of each reactants

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