Interpretation:
An experiment to determine the rate law for the general reaction
Concept introduction:
One mostly used experimental method of determining order of a reaction is method of initial rates. This method determines order of a reaction by comparing initial rates of a reaction with varying concentration of reactants.
Answer to Problem 30SSC
In the method of determining order of a reaction using method of initial rates, the changes in rate due to varied concentration of reactants are observed.
Explanation of Solution
The reaction
The relation between rate and concentration of reactants helps to determine the order of reactants.
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