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thank you very much...great explanation ...just a question please : is first order reactant means that if the concentration of this reactant doubled or trippled , then the rate will be multiplied by two or three?..
Hi Sara, no the values can change. The chemist makes the concentration they want to test. The concentrations are the amount of the beginning reactants, and the initial rate is the rate of consumption of each reactant. I hope that helps. Thanks!
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Hi Awakener, I am glad you think so. Thank you for your comment! I hope chemistry goes well for you. :)
Thankyou you are the best, I was struggling in college. This one helped me out. if I do have any doubts regarding rate law will ask you. hope you are ok with it.
Hi user, sure. I am glad it was helpful. Good luck with your class:)
Great explanation, but how and where do we get the values of the initial rate?
Hi Faizan, from experimental data. Often professors will have you do a rate lab were you collect these values. Thank you for your question.
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thank you very much...great explanation ...just a question please : is first order reactant means that if the concentration of this reactant doubled or trippled , then the rate will be multiplied by two or three?..
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Hi , I have question is it always we will have similar values on the table? And what does these value represent ?
Hi Sara, no the values can change. The chemist makes the concentration they want to test. The concentrations are the amount of the beginning reactants, and the initial rate is the rate of consumption of each reactant. I hope that helps. Thanks!
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