Determine the overall reaction order for the reaction whose rate law is as follows: rate = k[MnO4-][H+]: a. 3 b. 2 c. 1 d. 0
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Step 1: The rate law given is rate = k[MnO4-][H+], which means the rate of the reaction is dependent on the concentrations of MnO4- and H+. Show more…
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