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what is mean by rate law?

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Explanation:

In rate law, the rate of the reaction is expressed as function of the concentration of the reactants and products present in the reaction. • For gas phase reactions, rate law is expressed in terms of partial pressures, which are related to the molar concentrations.

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\small\mathbf\pink{{Rate law:-}} It is defined as a mathematical expression that represents the actual rate of reaction in terms of concentartion of reacting species.

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