
Rate Equations and Order of Reaction
Students will learn to deduce the order of a reaction from experimental data and construct rate equations. They will also relate the rate-determining step to the overall reaction mechanism.
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Students will learn to deduce the order of a reaction from experimental data and construct rate equations. They will also relate the rate-determining step to the overall reaction mechanism.
Key Questions
- How is the order of a reaction determined experimentally?
- What is the relationship between half-life and a first-order reaction?
- How does the rate-determining step influence the rate equation?
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