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A reaction in which reactants (r) are convertrd into product(p) follows second order kinetics.If concentration of r is increased 4 times ,what will be the increase in the rate of formation of p?

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The Order of Reaction refers to the power dependence of the rate on the concentration of each reactant. Thus, for a first-order reaction, the rate is dependent on the concentration of a single species. ... The order of reaction is an experimentally determined parameter and can take on a fractional value.That is if the rate is independent of the concentrations of reactants, the order of reaction is zero. ... A reaction which is not first-order reaction naturally but made first order by increasing or decreasing the concentration of one or the other reactant is known as Pseudo first order reaction. Pseudo means 'fake'.

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