In
chemistry, the rate law or rate equation for a
reaction
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is an equation that links the initial or forward
reaction rate with the
concentration
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s or pressures of the
reactant
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s and constant parameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders). For many reactions, the initial rate is given by a power law such as
:
where and express the concentration of the species and usually in
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per
liter (
molarity
Molar concentration (also called molarity, amount concentration or substance concentration) is a measure of the concentration of a chemical species, in particular of a solute in a solution, in terms of amount of substance per unit volume of solu ...
, ). The exponents and are the partial ''orders of reaction'' for and and the ''overall'' reaction order is the sum of the exponents. These are often positive integers, but they may also be zero, fractional, or negative. The constant is the
reaction rate constant In chemical kinetics a reaction rate constant or reaction rate coefficient, ''k'', quantifies the rate and direction of a chemical reaction.
For a reaction between reactants A and B to form product C
the reaction rate is often found to have the ...
or ''rate coefficient'' of the reaction. Its value may depend on conditions such as temperature, ionic strength, surface area of an
adsorbent
Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the ''adsorbate'' on the surface of the ''adsorbent''. This process differs from absorption, in which a f ...
, or light
irradiation
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. If the reaction goes to completion, the rate equation for the
reaction rate applies throughout the course of the reaction.
Elementary (single-step) reactions and
reaction step A reaction step of a chemical reaction is defined as: ''"An elementary reaction, constituting one of the stages of a stepwise reaction in which a reaction intermediate (or, for the first step, the reactants) is converted into the next reaction inter ...
s have reaction orders equal to the
stoichiometric coefficients
Stoichiometry refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Stoichiometry is founded on the law of conservation of mass where the total mass of the reactants equals ...
for each reactant. The overall reaction order, i.e. the sum of stoichiometric coefficients of reactants, is always equal to the
molecularity
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of the elementary reaction. However,
complex (multi-step) reactions may or may not have reaction orders equal to their stoichiometric coefficients. This implies that the order and the rate equation of a given reaction cannot be reliably deduced from the stoichiometry and must be determined experimentally, since an unknown
reaction mechanism could be either elementary or complex. When the experimental rate equation has been determined, it is often of use for deduction of the
reaction mechanism.
The rate equation of a reaction with an assumed multi-step mechanism can often be derived theoretically using
quasi-steady state assumptions from the underlying elementary reactions, and compared with the experimental rate equation as a test of the assumed mechanism. The equation may involve a
fractional order, and may depend on the concentration of an
intermediate species.
A reaction can also have an ''undefined'' reaction order with respect to a reactant if the rate is not simply proportional to some power of the concentration of that reactant; for example, one cannot talk about reaction order in the rate equation for a bimolecular reaction between
adsorbed molecules:
:
Definition
Consider a typical
chemical reaction
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in which two
reactant
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s A and B combine to form a
product
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C:
:
This can also be written
:
The prefactors −1, −2 and 3 (with negative signs for reactants because they are consumed) are known as
stoichiometric coefficients
Stoichiometry refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Stoichiometry is founded on the law of conservation of mass where the total mass of the reactants equals ...
. One molecule of A combines with two of B to form 3 of C, so if we use the symbol
for the number of
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of chemical X,
:
If the reaction takes place in a
closed system
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In ...
at constant temperature and volume, without a build-up of
reaction intermediates, the ''reaction rate''
is defined as
:
where is the stoichiometric coefficient for chemical X
''i'', with a negative sign for a reactant.
The initial reaction rate
has some functional dependence on the concentrations of the reactants,
:
and this dependence is known as the ''rate equation'' or ''rate law''. This law generally cannot be deduced from the chemical equation and must be determined by experiment.
Power laws
A common form for the rate equation is a power law:
:
The constant is called the ''
rate constant In chemical kinetics a reaction rate constant or reaction rate coefficient, ''k'', quantifies the rate and direction of a chemical reaction.
For a reaction between reactants A and B to form product C
the reaction rate is often found to have the ...
''. The exponents, which can be fractional,
[ are called ''partial orders of reaction'' and their sum is the overall order of reaction.
In a dilute solution, an ]elementary reaction
An elementary reaction is a chemical reaction in which one or more chemical species react directly to form products in a single reaction step and with a single transition state. In practice, a reaction is assumed to be elementary if no reaction ...
(one having a single step with a single transition state) is empirically found to obey the law of mass action
In chemistry, the law of mass action is the proposition that the rate of the chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the activities or concentrations of the reactants. It explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dy ...
. This predicts that the rate depends only on the concentrations of the reactants, raised to the powers of their stoichiometric coefficients.
Determination of reaction order
Method of initial rates
The natural logarithm of the power-law rate equation is
:
This can be used to estimate the order of reaction of each reactant. For example, the initial rate can be measured in a series of experiments at different initial concentrations of reactant with all other concentrations kept constant, so that
:
The slope
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of a graph of as a function of