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What is Order of reaction

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Answered by bhanuprakashreddy23
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Explanation:

Rate = k[reactants]^n. {n=order}

mA+nB------->products

rate = k[A]^m[B]^n

  • Overall order = m+n

  • Order with respect to 'A' = m

  • Order with respect to 'B' = n

  • sum of the powers of concentration of reactants in rate equation is called order of reaction

  • order may be positive (or) negative (or) zero (or) fractional

  • order is determining only experimental methods

  • It is applicable for both simple reactions and complex reactions
Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

=> The Order of Reaction Refers to the Relationship Between the Rate of a Chemical Reaction and the Concentration of the Species in it.

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