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What is specific reaction rate? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What is specific reaction rate?

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  1. The rate constant, velocity constant, or particular reaction rate of the reaction is the constant k that appears in the expression for the rate law of a reaction. It can be described as being equivalent to the rate of reaction at which each reactant's concentration is one.
  2. At a specific temperature, a reaction's rate constant has a fixed value. As the temperature rises, so does its worth. It is independent of the reactant concentrations at first.
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