Unique Rate Law
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Re: Unique Rate Law
I don't think there is a unique rate law. I think you mean the unique average rate which is when you take the rate of product or reactants and divide it by the coefficients of the species monitored.
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Re: Unique Rate Law
Basically, you multiply the instantaneous rate to the inverse stoichiometric coefficient.
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Re: Unique Rate Law
We learned the unique rate law as unique rate=-(1/a)(d[A]/dt), and you can set this equal to the same relationship for products if you make the 1/coefficient term positive instead of negative.
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