Chemistry, asked by adi5367, 8 months ago

. For the reaction,
CH,Br(aq) + OH'(aq)
CH,OH®(aq) +Br®(aq), rate law is
rate = k[CH,Br][OH®]
a. How does reaction rate changes if
[OH®) is decreased by a factor of 5 ?
b. What is change in rate if
concentrations of both reactants are
doubled?​

Answers

Answered by aravgupta1008
9

Answer:

Rates are affected by several factors: The concentrations of the reactants: Most chemical reactions proceed faster if the concentration of one or more of the reactants is increased. The temperature at which a reaction occurs: The rates of chemical reactions increase.

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