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RATE EQUATION rate =
k[ A ] [ B ] "
where n A + MB →
products


K is the rate constant and varies for
reactions .






p and q are
found experimentally


The of a reaction is the
order sum of the powers
to which the concentrations are raised in the

experimentally determined rate equation .




Partial order is the power one reactant is raised to


K is a constant that
proportionally connects
rate and concentration of reactants


order reactions
first
proportional .





"
units : s




>
cone of reactant

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