Chemistry, asked by mausam505, 2 months ago

19) For a reaction A+B - P. the rate law is given by
r=k[A][B]² What is the order of this reaction? How the rate will be affected if the
concentration of both A and B are doubled?​

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Answered by sshinde2406
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Answered by NavyaPrem
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Answer:

Order: 3

Explanation:

Hi there. here's your answer.

The order of a reaction is the sum of exponents in the rate law.

the rate would become 8r when both concentrations are doubled.

Proof:

r' = k [2A][2B]^2

r'= k *2^3 [A][B]\\

r' = 8r

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