rate law
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rate law
When there are two of the same products being produced, will the rate law always have a coefficient of 2?
Re: rate law
Do you mean when:
A+B--> C+C
rate law = Rate= k[A][B]
or
A+A+B-->C+C
rate law = Rate = k[A]^2[B]
The product isn't part of the rate.
A+B--> C+C
rate law = Rate= k[A][B]
or
A+A+B-->C+C
rate law = Rate = k[A]^2[B]
The product isn't part of the rate.
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Re: rate law
the only thing you would have to take into account the coefficient of the product is the unique rate
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Re: rate law
you dont use products in the rate law but you have the right idea with the coefficients
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