Interpretation:
The relation between the exponents of rate equation for a
Concept introduction:
The relationship between rate of a chemical reaction and concentration of reactants is expressed by rate law. Rate law is written using the concentration of reactants, each raised to a power which is experimentally determined and rate constant k.
Answer to Problem 28SSC
The coefficient of the individual reactants is raised to the concentration in the rate equation.
Explanation of Solution
The exponents of rate equation are the coefficients of the reactants in the chemical equation.
For the reaction,
Here, the coefficient of
In the rate equation, every reactant is raised to their coefficient in the chemical equation.
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