Refer to the graph below. What order of reaction is demonstrated by the levelling off of the curve along point B? * Rate of reaction A B First order Second order Zero order Pseudo order
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This indicates that the rate of the reaction is no longer increasing with increasing concentration of the reactant. In a first-order reaction, the rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactant. This means that as the Show more…
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