The difference between the rate law and the integrated rate law is that A)There
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The difference between the rate law and the integrated rate law is that
A)There is no difference. The integrated rate law and the rate law itself give the same information.
B)the integrated rate law is different for each reaction order while the rate law is the same for each reaction order.
C)the integrated rate law gives the relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentrations of the reactants whereas the rate law gives the relationship between the concentration of a reactant and time.
D)the rate law gives the relationship between the rate of the reaction and the concentrations of the reactants whereas the integrated rate law gives the relationship between the concentration of a reactant and time
Explanation / Answer
D.
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