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When is the rate of reaction equal to specific rate constants ?

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Rate `=k[A]^(a)[B]^(b)` etc.
Rate = k when either concentration of each reactant is 1 `" mol L"^(-1)` or order with respect to each reactant is zero, i.e., the reaction is of zero order.
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