Order distinction
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Re: Order distinction
The rate equation can help you determine the order of the reaction. It shows the increase or decrease of a particular substance with respect to time. Or you can just add together the total order numbers of each reactant.
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Re: Order distinction
You can analyze the graph of the reaction or add the exponents of the rate law.
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Re: Order distinction
When you look at the rate law, you add the exponents of all the concentrations of the reactants.
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Re: Order distinction
When you look at the rate law, you add the exponents of all the concentrations of the reactants.
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Re: Order distinction
You look at the exponent of the reactant in the rate law. With multiple reactants you add up the exponents.
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Re: Order distinction
the order of a reaction can be determined by looking at the rate law. Add up the exponents on each reactant and that gives you the order.
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Re: Order distinction
You take into account the rate law . equation. the sum of the exponents of the reactants gives you the order.
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