Chemistry, asked by guptahimanshi692, 9 months ago

what do u understand by the rate and order of the reaction???​

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Answered by Mathforever
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Rate of a reaction is the Change in instantaneous concentration of reactants or products per unit time.

Order of a reaction can be understood as the sum of exponents of the concentration terms in the rate law equation.

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Answered by ankit1459
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Order of Reaction: Sum of powers of active mass of reactants in rate law expression is called order of reaction. It is an experimental value which depends on state of experiment. Say following reaction occurs. mA+nB→ Product. Rate of reaction =k[A]m[B]n.

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