what does x and y indicate in rate law
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The exponents x and y vary for each reaction, and they must be determined experimentally; they are not related to the stoichiometric coefficients of the chemical equation. ... A smaller rate constant indicates a slower reaction, while a larger rate constant indicates a faster reaction.
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