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As the concentration of reactants increases, the reaction rate increases as well. This is because, the concentration and reaction rate have a direct relationship. The concentration basically refers to “the amount of reactant particles.” If the amount of reactant particles is increased, then the frequency of successful collisions would additionally increase, for there would be more particles to collide amongst one another. If more particles are colliding, the amount of reactions are therefore increasing.

The general rule for Rate of reaction is Rate = [tex]\rm k [A]^a [B]^b[/tex]

What is Reaction Rate ?

Reaction rate can be defined as the speed with which a reaction proceeds , It is dependent upon various factors like Temperature, Pressure, Concentration of reactants etc.

Reaction Rate is directly proportional to the concentration of Reactants,

For a general equation

aA +bB -------> cC +dD

the experimental rate law is

Rate =  [tex]\rm k [A]^a [B]^b[/tex]

where k is the reaction rate constant dependent upon the type of reaction and reaction conditions

A and B is the concentration of Reactants

a and b are the powers determined by experimental methods.

Rate =  [tex]\rm k [A]^a [B]^b[/tex] represents the general rule about the effects of concentration of reactants on reaction rates.

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