Rate Law (20 Min) - slope, first order, second order, rate of disappearance

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Rate Law is defined as the rate being proportional to the concentration of the reactants/catalysts. Rate can also be defined as being equal to the proportionality constant multiplied by the concentration of a particular reactant(s) because it was derived by isolating "y" from a concentration over time curve graph. First order graphs are when the concentration of the reactants sum of exponents equal to one whereas for second order graphs, they must sum to two. Rate of formation and rate of disappearance can be found by analyzing the chemical equation and comparing the coefficients using molar ratio. Rate law and rate constant can be found by implementing two formulas that work in conjunction as illustrated in the video.

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