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  Rate equation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the rate law or rate equation for a chemical reaction is an equation which links the reaction rate with concentrations or pressures of reactants and constant parameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders).
The rate law for a zero-order reaction is
The rate law for a first-order reaction is
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 Determination of a Rate Law
The rate of a chemical reaction may depend upon reactant concentrations, temperature, and the presence of catalysts.
At a fixed temperature, the rate of a reaction may be mathematically described by a rate law.
Remember that the goal of the experiment is to determine the rate law for the reaction, with an order and a rate constant with proper units.
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 SparkNotes: Reaction Rate Laws: Determining the Rate Law
To calculate the value of k, the rate constant, you simply plug into the rate law the values of the concentrations, the orders, and the rate of the reaction from any one of the three experiments.
By integrating the differential rate law (the simple rate law from Heading), we derive the integrated rate law for a reaction.
The slope of the line is twice the rate constant, k from the rate law.
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