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The rate equation for the chemical react...

The rate equation for the chemical reaction:
`aA+bB+cCrarreE+fF` is expressed as -
rate `=k[A]^(alpha)[B]^(beta)[C]^(0)`
Determine overall order and molecularity of the reaction.

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