## Reactions higher than the second order [ENDORSED]

$aR \to bP, Rate = -\frac{1}{a} \frac{d[R]}{dt} = \frac{1}{b}\frac{d[P]}{dt}$

Hector Acosta Discussion 1H
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### Reactions higher than the second order

Is there a way to graph reactions that are higher than the second order?

SitharaMenon2B
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### Re: Reactions higher than the second order

Reactions higher than the second order are pretty rare, so for chem 14b, we only need to know 0, 1st, and 2nd order reactions

Salma Quintanilla 1J
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### Re: Reactions higher than the second order

Will we be talking about negative order, mixed order, or fractional order?

Chris Lamb 1G
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### Re: Reactions higher than the second order  [ENDORSED]

Will we be talking about negative order, mixed order, or fractional order?

Probably not. We don't have to worry about that, unless he mentions it in class.