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4,5 (mol/L)/s
The reaction rate is the rate at which the moles of substance change that varies with both temperature and concentration of the reactants. The specific rate constant is a proportionality constant that will vary only with temperature.
it tells how much the reaction rate is affected by concentration
how does the rate law show how concentration changes after the rate of reaction
There is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
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7.4 10-3
4,5 (mol/L)/s
A rate constant
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The relative rate constant is a ratio of the rate constants of two reactions in a chemical reaction mechanism. It is used to determine the rate of reaction between different reactants in relation to each other.
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
An expression relating the rate of a reaction to the rate constant and the concentrations of the reactants
The reaction rate is the rate at which the moles of substance change that varies with both temperature and concentration of the reactants. The specific rate constant is a proportionality constant that will vary only with temperature.
surface area has simple constant factor with the rate of reaction. Rate = (surface area)[concentrations with coefficients] the greater the surface area the greater the rate of reaction in a simple constant multiple.