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Reaction Order and Rate Constants

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Chemical kinetics describes the speed of a chemical reaction. The rate depends on the reaction mechanism, the complexity of the reaction, and the number of reactants involved. Reactant concentration also affects how fast a reaction happens. The rate law is the experimental relationship that connects these factors to reaction...

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The measure of how fast a reaction proceeds is called the reaction rate. For a single-step reaction, the rate is equal to the change in concentration of each reactant or product over time multiplied by the inverse of the corresponding stoichiometric coefficient. You can think of the change in concentration over time as the concentration at time ...

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Chemical KineticsReaction Rate LawReaction OrderRate ConstantExperimental DeterminationArrhenius EquationZero Order ReactionFirst Order ReactionSecond Order Reaction

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