Interpretation:
Order of the reaction and value of rate constant for the consumption of
Concept Introduction:
Where vA is the stoichiometry coefficient of A reagent; [A], [B]the concentration of reagents; n and m correspond to kinetic orders and finally k is a kinetic constant that mainly depends from the reaction temperature. All these parameters must be determined by the experimental monitoring of chemical reactions.
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