Interpretation:
The main features, including advantages and disadvantages of the given experimental methodes for determining the rate law of a reaction has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction is the change in the concentration of reactant or a product with time. It can be varied in accordance with temperature, pressure, concentration, presence of catalyst, surface area…
Rate equation for the general reaction
Integrated rate law for a first order reaction is,
Rate constants are independent of concentration but depend on other factors, most notably temperature.
The reaction with the faster rate will have the larger rate constant.
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