By what factor would the rate increase when a second order reactant's concentration is tripled?
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If a reactant is first order, then when its concentration is doubled, the rate of the reaction doubles; if the concentration is tripled, the rate triples, etc. (If a reactant is third order, then when its concentration is doubled, the rate of reaction increases by a factor of 8 (23 = 8), etc.)
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