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Answered by kbkirankumar230
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Answer:

option D is the answer

  1. Explanation:                                                                                                             comparing the first  and second observations we can understand there is no change in the rate of the reaction on changing the concentration of C
  2. comparing 1st and 3rd observation we can understand that on doubling the concentration of B rate also doubled so its order is 1
  3. comparing 1st and 4th observation on halving the concentration of A rate became one fourth thus the order is 2

THIS IS A TRIAL AND ERROR METHOD WE HAVE TO CHECK THIS WAY.

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Answered by Nidhi0000
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Answer:

hey

Answer

option B hai

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