Answer :
Answer:
True
Explanation:
True. Since in an elementary step , the reaction procedes by collision of the atoms of reactants involved and since the rate of collision is proportional to the concentration of each atom that participates in the elementary step , the exponents in the rate law of the elementary step always coincides with the coefficients that correspond to that reaction ( regardless if is unimolecular, bimolecular or trimolecular).
The answer here is True. The exponents in the rate law are coefficients of the the species in the balances reaction.
Rate Law
This is an equation that combines the chemical equation with the rate of reaction and relate it with either the concentration or partial pressures of the reactants.
For a given reaction;
[tex]aA+bB[/tex]→[tex]cC+dD[/tex]
The rate of this reaction would.
[tex]v= k[A]^a[B]^b[/tex]
where k = rate constant.
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