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Order of the reaction (-rA) = kCA^a.CB^b is ____(a) a(b) b(c) a-b(d) a+bThe question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.The origin of the question is Reaction Rates in division Basic Concepts of Chemical Reaction Engineering

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The correct option is (d) a+B

Easiest explanation: Sum of the powers of the CONCENTRATIONS of the reactants, A and B is the ORDER of reaction. For the reaction (-RA) = kCA^a.CB^b, order = (a+b).



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