rate = k, with k having the units of M/sec. 1. First-Order ReactionsA first order reaction (order = 1) has a rate proportional to the concentration of one of the reactants. A common example of a...
in our syllabus there is only the first and the zero order reaction in which if the graph is plotted between the concentration and time then it is a zero order reaction while if the graph is between...
As far as I know, No. A negative order means a higher concentration of the reactant having a lower reaction rate. For example:
concentration of A reaction rate
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4 M .1 M/s
1 M .4...