Consider the hypothetical equation aA + bB → cC + dD: Which of the following represents correct rate equation?
Answer: Rate = k[A]^a[B]^b
Explanation
The correct rate equation for the hypothetical reaction aA + bB → cC + dD is Rate = k[A]^a[B]^b.
This equation indicates that the rate of reaction depends on the concentrations of reactants A and B raised to the power of their respective stoichiometric coefficients.
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