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The rate equation is an experimentally determined relatively which includes the rate constant and the order of reaction with respect to reactants.
Clock reaction is where you measure how the time taken for a set amount of product to form changes as you vary the concentration of one of the rectants.
The Arrhenius Equation is a mathematical equation that links the rate constant, temperature and activation energy.
The rate-determining step is the slowest step of the chemical reaction that determines the rate at which the overall reaction proceeds. The number of molecules of the reactant that are involved in the rate determining step shows the oder of the reaction with respect to a reactant.