General Chemistry II
A second-order reaction is a type of chemical reaction where the rate is directly proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant or to the product of the concentrations of two different reactants. This means that if the concentration of one reactant doubles, the reaction rate increases by a factor of four. Understanding this reaction type helps in analyzing complex kinetics and determining how changes in concentration affect reaction rates.
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