Chemistry, asked by naiksairaj, 3 months ago

a reaction is of 2nd order with respect to reactant A whereas it is 1st order with respect to reactant B, if the concentration of reactant B is increased three folds of its initial concentration, then by what factor the rate if reaction should increase?​

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Answered by nitinFreeFire
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Explanation:

A reaction is second order with respect to a reactant.

Rate =k[A]

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(i) If the concentration of the reactant is doubled, the rate of reaction becomes 4 times .

(ii) If the concentration of the reactant is reduced to half, the rate of reaction becomes one fourth.

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