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for the reaction A+2B​

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Answered by Nishanth1208
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Answered by kabraarchita
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For the reaction A+2B→C, the reaction rate is doubled, if the concentration of A is doubled.

This indicates that the reaction is of first order with respect to A.

The rate is increased by four times when the concentration of both A and B are increased by four times.

This indicates that the reaction is of zero-order with respect to B.

(Note: when the concentration of A is increased by four times, the rate is increased by four times.

Hence, when the concentration of B is increased by four times, the rate is not increased.)

The order of the reaction is 1+0=1

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