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key term - Rate expression

Definition

A rate expression describes the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of the concentration of reactants. It shows how the rate depends on the concentrations of each reactant.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The general form of a rate expression is $rate = k[A]^m[B]^n$, where $k$ is the rate constant, and $[A]$ and $[B]$ are the concentrations of the reactants.
  2. The exponents $m$ and $n$ in the rate expression are called reaction orders and must be determined experimentally.
  3. Rate expressions can provide insights into the mechanism of a chemical reaction.
  4. Units for the rate constant $k$ depend on the overall order of the reaction.
  5. A zero-order reaction has a rate that is independent of the concentration of reactants.

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