Answer to Question #201717 in General Chemistry for Kenrick

Question #201717

A2(g)+B2(g)+3C(g)->D(g)

Differentiate zero,first ang second-order reaction.


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2021-06-04T16:16:01-0400

A zero-order reaction proceeds at a constant rate. A first-order reaction rate depends on the concentration of one of the reactants. A second-order reaction rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of a reactant or the product of the concentration of two reactants.


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