CHEM 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Reaction Step, Rate Equation, Molecularity
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Write the balanced chemical equation for the overall chemical reaction? | Ā |
Write the experimentally observable rate law for the overall chemical reaction? Note: Your answer should not contain concentrations of any intermediates. |
Ā rate = k --------------- |
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