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what is third order reaction?
explain case1 in third order reaction...

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Answered by stuffin
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third order reaction is a chemical reaction in which the rate of reaction is proportional to the concentration of each of three reacting molecules — compare order of a reaction.

(i) All the three species have equal concentrations.

A + A + A \to \text{Products}

(ii) Two species have equal concentrations and one different.

A + A+ B \to \text{Products} \\[3mm] -\dfrac{dx}{dt} = k[A]^2[B]

Answered by saivivek16
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Explanation:

The reaction in which concentration of three reacting molecules are compared with other reactions.

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