UncategorizedRate Law – Units, Examples, Reactions and FAQs

Rate Law – Units, Examples, Reactions and FAQs

Order of Reaction: ; Units of Rate Constant: ;

Activation Energy:

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    The reaction order is 1. The units of the rate constant are s-1. The activation energy is 97 kJ/mol.

    Rate Constant

    Rate constant is the rate of a reaction at a certain moment in time. It is determined by the concentrations of the reactants and the rate law.

    Integrated Rate Equation

    The integrated rate equation is a mathematical equation that is used to calculate the change in a particular quantity over time. In the context of chemical kinetics, the integrated rate equation can be used to calculate the rate of a reaction at any point in time. The integrated rate equation is a derivative of the initial rate equation, which is used to calculate the rate of a reaction at the beginning of the reaction.

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