What is Rate law? What is O.R. with respect to each reactant and overall reaction?
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rate law is an expression expressing the order of the overall reaction it expresses how the reaction will go if we change our concentration of the reactant or the product it shows whether it varies with the square of the reaction reactant concentration or any other power of the reactant concentration it is and physically observed but after many observation it was observed that if the reaction is 1 single step if the reaction is completing in one single step that is called elementary reaction in the elementary reaction the Rate Law is directly proportional to the powers on the concentration of the reactant
aA+bB=cC+dD
rate=k (A^a)×(B^b)
aA+bB=cC+dD
rate=k (A^a)×(B^b)
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The rate law or rate equation for a chemical reaction is an equation that links the reaction rate with the concentrations or pressures of the reactants and constantparameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders). For many reactions the rate is given by a power law such as.
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