What is a rate law, and how is it expressed?
The rate law is a mathematical expression showing how the rate depends on reactant concentrations. It is written as
Rate $=k[A]^{\wedge} x[B]^{\wedge} y$, where $x$ and $y$ are the orders with respect to $A$ and $B$.
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