What is first order reaction give two examples of it?
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A first-order reaction is a reaction that proceeds at a rate that depends linearly on only one reactant concentration.
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For example, the rate law Rate=k[NO]2[O2] Rate = k [ NO ] 2 [ O 2 ] describes a reaction which is second-order in nitric oxide, first-order in oxygen, and third-order overall. This is because the value of x is 2, and the value of y is 1, and 2+1=3.
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1&2+1=3
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