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Answered by kasikayal2001
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Answer:

d)2,1,0

Explanation:

Let us assume 1st row to be the reference.

When concentration of C is varied in 2nd row , keeping others constant, rate of reaction remains unchanged.

So, rate wrt C is 0.

When A and C are kept constant and B is doubled, rate becomes double(3rd row).

So.it is first order wrt B.

According to 4th row,when conc of A is reduced by half, rate decreases by four times.

So,it is second order wrt A.

(All calculations are made keeping row 1 as reference)

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Answered by Nidhi0000
3

Answer:

hey

Option A

correct

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