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The rate of law for the reaction xA+yB=m...

The rate of law for the reaction `xA+yB=mP+nQ` is Rate `k[A]^(c)[B]^(d)`. What is the total order of reaction ?

A

(x + y)

B

(m + n)

C

( c + d)

D

x/y

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c

Order is the sum of the powers to which the concentration terms are raised in the rate equation.
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