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Can the order of a reaction be negative? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Can the order of a reaction be negative?

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Yes, the order of a reaction can be negative. A negative order indicates that the rate of reaction decreases when the concentration of that reactant increases. This happens in reactions where a reactant acts as an inhibitor or where a side reaction interferes with the main reaction.

For example, in some complex or enzyme-catalyzed reactions, increasing the concentration of a particular species may reduce the rate of reaction. In such cases, the rate law includes a negative exponent, showing negative order with respect to that reactant.

Hence, negative order reactions are possible and typically occur in reactions with complex mechanisms.

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