Chemistry Reaction kinetics Order of reaction
I just want to know if it's possible for two reactants to be first order? I checked my work over and over and redid it and both of my reactants keep coming out to be first order
Sure, why not. You have two reactants, each can be first order, which makes the total reaction second order.
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