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The rate law for the generic reaction rate = k[A]x[B]y could be verbally described as: The reaction is first order in substance A, first order in substance B, and second order overall. Use this style to describe the rate law for the reaction you used in this experiment.
The rate law for the generic reaction rate = k[A]x[B]y could be verbally described as: The reaction is first order in substance A, first order in substance B, and second order overall. Use this style to describe the rate law for the reaction you used in this experiment.
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