Consider the following rate law expression: rate=K[A]2[B]. Which of the following is not true about the reaction having this expression
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The given rate law is rate = K[A]²[B], where K is the rate constant, [A] is the concentration of reactant A, and [B] is the concentration of reactant B. Show more…
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