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For the given reaction 2A + 3B C , If i) the rate of reaction doubles when conc. of A is doubled ii) the rate remains the same when the conc. of B is halved. Find the rate law for the given reaction. Also write the unit of rate constant for this reaction.​

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Answered by 6a33srihari
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Answer:

ba+c....

ba+c....

ba+c....

Answered by shifaayesha52
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Answer:

where the reaction order with respect to each reactant is 1. This means that when the concentration of reactant A is doubled, the rate of the reaction will double, and quadrupling the concentration of reactant in a separate experiment will quadruple the rate. If we double the concentration of A and quadruple the concentration of B at the same time, then the reaction rate is increased by a factor of 8. This relationship holds true for any varying concentrations of A or B.

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