Yes, the reaction occurs in the step where X and Y collide. The first step is part of an elementary reaction and in an elementary reaction, the order is nothing but the coefficient in front of the reactant.
Yes. The first is the American English way, and the second is the British way of saying the same thing.
x times x to the first power is x to the second power
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When the first derivative of the function is equal to zero and the second derivative is positive.
Traditionally, ordered pairs are given with the x value first and the y value second: (x,y).
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It looks like 'reaction'. The first is a reaction of fear; the second a chemical reaction, the third a domino reaction, and the fourth an allergic reaction.
Well first, the correct spelling of his name is Ginuwine and second, his first single was Pony in 1996.
A zero-order reaction is a reaction that proceeds at a rate that is independent of reactant concentration. Typically with increasing or decreasing reactants
there is no meaning in pseudo unimolecular reaction. Explanation: molecularity of a reaction is "the no. of species(ions, molecules or atoms) which collide simultaneously to give rise a chemical change or chemical reaction. a reaction can be called unimolecular (decomposition of ammonium nitrite to nitrogen and water) as single molecule decomposes to give rise to products a reaction can be called bimolecular (HI decomposes to H2 and I2) as two HI molecules are colliding. that means molecularity says about "actually how many species collide and there is nothing ambiguity (pseudo) in it. but a reaction can be called pseudo first order reaction (hydrolysis of sucrose) as rate of reaction depends on only sucrose conc. and water solvent conc. as is in excess do not affect the rate. if any one is having doubts in chemistry u can mail me at chemistry_krish@yahoomail.com
The reaction site of the first and second steps of aerobic respiration is called the matrix. Aerobic respiration occurs inside a Golgi body.
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