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The integrated rate law is an equation that relates the concentration of a reactant to time. It describes how the concentration of a reactant changes as the reaction progresses.
This term refers to the exponent or power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate equation.
Half-life: This term represents the time required for half of a reactant to be consumed or converted during a chemical reaction.
This term refers to a proportionality constant that relates reaction rate with concentrations of reactants.