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when is the rate of a reaction equal to specify reaction rate?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by jassu275
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Rate of a reaction and specific rate are equal in case: 1) When order of a reaction with respect to the concentration is zero. 2) When concentration of a reactant becomes equal to 1.

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