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Answered by MacTavish343
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Hello!

As we can se from the unit the order of reaction is First order reaction!

Let the rate of reaction be
Rate = k[A][B]

from the given data it is clear that by doubling the concentration of "A" Rate also becomes double when B is is kept constant.
Thus, the rate of reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of "A'

Rate directly proportional to [A]
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dhritis567: If we keeping A constant, and double the conc. of B, the rate still doubles.... How would we know if rate depends on A or B... Please let me know....
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MacTavish343: in that case too The order depends upon B!
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Answered by dhritis567
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Please refer to the attachment for the solution....

(I could only calculate the order of reaction)

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