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what do you mean by the rate constant of chemical reaction​

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Answered by MsLioNess14
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  • The rate constant, or the specific rate constant, is the proportionality constant in the equation that expresses the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentrations of the reacting substances.
Answered by iisrstudents9
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The rate constant is defined as the proportionality constant which explains the relationship between the molar concentration of the reactants and the rate of a chemical reaction. The rate constant is denoted by k and is also known as reaction rate constant or reaction rate coefficient.

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reaction rate

The rate constant, or the specific rate constant, is the proportionality constant in the equation that expresses the relationship between the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentrations of the reacting substances.

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