(a)
Interpretation:
The overall orders for the given reactions of rate law have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Order of a reaction: The sum of exponents of the concentrations in the rate law for the reaction is said to be order of a reaction.
- The simple technique to calculate the order of a given rate law is by summing the values present in squares values of reactant concentrations we can get the overall order for the given reactions.
Rate law: It is an equation that related to the
(b)
Interpretation:
The overall orders for the given reactions of rate law have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Order of a reaction: The sum of exponents of the concentrations in the rate law for the reaction is said to be order of a reaction.
- The simple technique to calculate the order of a given rate law is by summing the values present in squares values of reactant concentrations we can get the overall order for the given reactions.
Rate law: It is an equation that related to the rate of reaction to the concentrations or pressures of substrates (reactants). It is also said to be as rate equation.
(c)
Interpretation:
The overall orders for the given reactions of rate law have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Order of a reaction: The sum of exponents of the concentrations in the rate law for the reaction is said to be order of a reaction.
- The simple technique to calculate the order of a given rate law is by summing the values present in squares values of reactant concentrations we can get the overall order for the given reactions.
Rate law: It is an equation that related to the rate of reaction to the concentrations or pressures of substrates (reactants). It is also said to be as rate equation.
(d)
Interpretation:
The overall orders for the given reactions of rate law have to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Order of a reaction: The sum of exponents of the concentrations in the rate law for the reaction is said to be order of a reaction.
- The simple technique to calculate the order of a given rate law is by summing the values present in squares values of reactant concentrations we can get the overall order for the given reactions.
Rate law: It is an equation that related to the rate of reaction to the concentrations or pressures of substrates (reactants). It is also said to be as rate equation.
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