The question contains an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot have a unit rate.
y-x5 is an expression. An expression is not equivalent to any equation.
Expression.
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
No, you can only simplify an expression. To solve for a variable, it must be in an equation.
r=[A]m[B]n APPLEX
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The question contains an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot have a unit rate.
The rate law expression for a first-order reaction is: Rate kA, where Rate is the reaction rate, k is the rate constant, and A is the concentration of the reactant.
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Equation
'xy11' is NOT an equation, because it is not equated to anything. It is an algebraic EXPRESSION.
The mechanism that is consistent with the rate law is the one that matches the experimentally determined rate equation.
The chemical equation is the word expression of a chemical reaction.The rate of reaction give information about the speed of this reaction.
They are experimentally determined exponents.
The mechanism that is consistent with the observed rate law is the one that matches the experimental data and mathematical expression for the rate of the reaction.
An equation that relates the reaction to the concentrations of the reactants