Chemical Equilibrium

Here, isn't water a pure liquid? So why do we take it's active mass in calculation of rate?
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serenity. 力OP4mo ago
So all of these should not be included in the rate? I'm doing chem equilibrium btw not kinetics I'll attach the lecture sir, can you please check the timestamp? I think you'll get a better idea of the context
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serenity. 力OP4mo ago
alright thanks sir! +solved @iTeachChem
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