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Reaction Kinetics: Orders of Reaction.

I don't mean to be anal about this but I've recently stumbled upon this topic over the holidays and i'm thoroughly interested.

What I fail to understand is Order's of Reactions with respect to [X] & [Y]. Can someone give me a well concise explanation of this with a good example, say the decomposition of Ozone.

Could someone also provide a Rate Expression and teach me how to predict one thanks

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Have you read orders of reaction and rate equations ?

It explains it quite well. It's been a few years since ive done these equations myself. They are really quite trivial and are basically a way of displaying how the rate changes with each reactant.
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