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Question
Write the rate law for the following reaction.
A reaction that is `3/2` order in x and zero order in y.
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Solution
\[\ce{3/2 x + y (excess) -> products}\]
`-3/2 ("d"["x"])/"dt" = "k" ["x"]^(3/2)`
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