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"Rate law"
Keywords:
reactants
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equation
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concentrations
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reaction
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catalysts
Related Terms:
Reaction rate
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Rate constant
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Chemical equilibrium
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Catalyst
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Catalysis
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Reaction
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Stoichiometry
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Catalyze
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Product
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Reactants
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Catalytic cycle
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Reactant
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Chemical reaction
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Arrhenius equation
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Exergonic reaction
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Reversible reaction
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Chemical change
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Products
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Chemical equation
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Autocatalysis
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Endergonic reaction
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Redox reaction
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Intermediate
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Equilibrium constant
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Electrochemical reaction
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Limiting reagent
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Reaction mechanism
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Promoter
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Half-reaction
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Theoretical yield
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Elementary reaction
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Combination reaction
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Inhibitor
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Decomposition reaction
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Chemical synthesis
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Mechanism
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Oxidation reaction
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Addition reaction
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Activation energy
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Law of conservation of matter
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Kinetics
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Reagent
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Activator
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Catalytic
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Reactivity
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Reducing agent
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Enzyme
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Initiation
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Chemiluminescence
An equation that describes how the rate of a chemical reaction depends on the concentrations of the reactants consumed in that reaction.
xenon.che.ilstu.edu
a mathematical equation that describes the progress of the reaction
chm.davidson.edu
an equation that relates concentrations of reactants to the reaction rate
art.abcworld.net
an equation that tells us how fast the reaction proceeds and how the reaction rate depends on the concentrations of the chemical species involved
chem.arizona.edu
A rate law or rate equation relates reaction rate with the concentrations of reactants, catalysts, and inhibitors. For example, the rate law for the one-step reaction A + B C is d[C]/dt = k[A][B].
antoine.frostburg.edu
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