The rate law is Question 8 options: The rate equals a constant times the concent
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The rate law is
Question 8 options:
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of all reactants each raised to an exponent.
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of specific reactants raised to an exponent.
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of specific reactants.
The rate equals the concentration of specific reagents.
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of all reactants each raised to an exponent.
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of specific reactants raised to an exponent.
The rate equals a constant times the concentration of specific reactants.
The rate equals the concentration of specific reagents.
Explanation / Answer
Let us assume the standard reaction
aA + bB ----- cC + dD
The rate of the reaction is proprotional to the concentration of the reactants each raised to some power. Hence the rate will be given
Rate = k[A]^a[B]^b
Therefore, the correct answer must be Option A, some reactants exponent may be zero as well
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