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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
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Sure, why not. You have two reactants, each can be first order, which makes the total reaction second order.
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