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For a reaction `pA +qB rarr` products, the rate law expression is `r=k[A]^(m)[B]^(n)` then

A

`(p+q)=(n+m)`

B

`(p+q) gt (n+m)`

C

`(p+q)` may or may not be equal to `(n+m)`

D

`(p+q) ne (n+m)`

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Because order of reaction is an expermental terms therefore, it may or may not be equal to `p+q`
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