Chapter 16: Q16.26P (page 730)
Give the individual reaction orders for all substances and the overall reaction order from the following rate law:
Short Answer
In terms of , , the order is 1, 1, and 2.
And the overall reaction order is 4.
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Chapter 16: Q16.26P (page 730)
Give the individual reaction orders for all substances and the overall reaction order from the following rate law:
In terms of , , the order is 1, 1, and 2.
And the overall reaction order is 4.
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