Physical Chemistry II
A second-order reaction is a type of chemical reaction where the rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant or to the product of the concentrations of two different reactants. These reactions are characterized by their integrated rate law, which involves time-dependent changes in concentration that can often lead to distinct kinetic behavior compared to zero-order and first-order reactions.
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