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concentration of A doubles the rate, doubling concentration of B has no effect on the rate, and tripling the concentration of C increases the rate by a factor of 9. What is the rate law for the reaction? * ​

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Answered by Preetnoor04
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Explanation:

How is the rate affected when the concentrations of both A and B are doubled? ... Rate = k[3A]2[B]=9k[A]2[B]=9(Rate) , i.e. 9 times the initial rate.

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