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what is the general formula to find order of any rxn​

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Answered by Kannan0017
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Answer:

The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the sum of the powers of the concentration of the reactants in the rate equation of that particular chemical reaction

Explanation:

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Identify the rate equation from the reaction. The rate equation can help you determine the order of the reaction. This equation shows the increase or decrease of a particular substance with respect to time. Other equations related to the chemical reaction will not help you identify the order of the reaction

Identify the order of each reactant. Each reactant listed in the rate equation will have an exponent of either 0, 1, or 2 (above 2 is very rare). That exponent denotes the order of that reactant. Looking at each exponent:[2]

A zero means that the concentration for that reactant has no bearing on the rate of reaction.

A one means that increasing the concentration of this reactant will increase the rate of the reaction in a linear way (doubling the reactant doubles the rate).

A two means that the rate of the reaction will increase by the square of the increased concentration (doubling the reactant will increase the rate by four times).

Zero order reactants are often not listed in the rate equation, since any number to the zeroth power is equal to one.

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Answered by shayosengupta22
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Answer:

Order of Chemical Reactions. The order of a chemical reaction is defined as the sum of the powers of the concentration of the reactants in the rate equation of that particular chemical reaction.

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