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The rate will be dictated by the rate law. The concentration may have NO effect on rate in a zero order reaction, or it may be directly proportional to the concentration in a first order reaction. Also, in second order reaction, doubling the concentration will increase the rate by FOUR times.
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The rate increases as concentrations increase.
For any chemical reaction, there is a theoretical yield for the products. The theoretical yield is based on the balanced equation for that reaction. If any of the reactants is present at a lower amount, then your actual yield will be less than the theoretical yield.
Temperature, pH, Substrate concentration, Enzyme concentration, Inhibitor concentration (ex. ammonia)
Increasing the concentration of the reactants increases the rate of the reaction.
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Increasing the concentraion the reaction rate increase.
Generally increasing the temperature and concentration the reaction rate is higher.
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
The rate is expressed in terms of concentration of the reactants raised to some power
The exponents determine how much concentration changes affect the reaction rate
no. This is because light only affect the rate of photosynthesis and not the chlorophyll concentration in the leaf
The rate will be dictated by the rate law. The concentration may have NO effect on rate in a zero order reaction, or it may be directly proportional to the concentration in a first order reaction. Also, in second order reaction, doubling the concentration will increase the rate by FOUR times.