Write the general reaction and its rate law.

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(N/A) For a general chemical reaction where reactants $A$ and $B$ form products $P$ with stoichiometric coefficients $a$ and $b$:
$aA + bB \rightarrow \text{Products}$
The rate law for this reaction is expressed as:
$Rate = k[A]^x[B]^y$
Where:
$1. k$ is the rate constant.
$2. [A]$ and $[B]$ are the molar concentrations of the reactants.
$3. x$ and $y$ are the orders of the reaction with respect to reactants $A$ and $B$,respectively,which may or may not be equal to the stoichiometric coefficients $a$ and $b$.

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