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What are m and n in the rate law equation? Rate = k[A]^m[B]^n A. They are the coefficients obtained from the equation. B. They are the starting temperatures of the reactants. C. They are the molar masses of the reactants. D. They are experimentally determined exponents.

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User Lennyn
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I just did it, the correct answer is actually D. They are experimentally determined exponents.

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The answer is A. The m and n are the coefficients obtained from the equation. And important thing is that the equation need to be balanced before using its coefficients.
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