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Chemistry, 28.01.2020 06:31, gggg5019

To understand reaction order and rate constants. for the general equation aa+bb→cc+dd, the rate law is expressed as follows: rate=k[a]m[b]n where m and n indicate the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant and must be determined experimentally and k is the rate constant, which is specific to each reaction.
a. what is the overall reaction order?
b. what are the units of the rate constant k for this reaction?
c. what would happen to the rate if [br2] were doubled?
d. what would happen to the rate if [no] were doubled?

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