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what is reaction rate law​

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Answered by VampireKiss
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  • A rate law shows how the rate of a chemical reaction depends on reactant concentration. For a reaction such as aA → products, the rate law generally has the form rate = k[A]ⁿ, where k is a proportionality constant called the rate constant and n is the order of the reaction with respect to A.
Answered by prajapatikhushi317
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A rate law is an expression showing the relationship of the reaction rate to the concentrations of each reactant. The specific rate constant (k) is the proportionality constant relating the rate of the reaction to the concentrations of reactants. The value of the rate constant is temperature dependent.

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