Chemistry, asked by prasanna8448, 6 months ago

The rate equation for the reaction A + B ---> P is rate = K [A]¹ [B]². By how many times
does the rate of reaction increase when concentrations of A & B are doubled?​

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Answered by TheLifeRacer
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Explanation:- i) For a reaction, A+B→P

  • R₁ = K[A][B]² _____(I)

if the concentration of B is double ,

  • R₂ = K [A] [2B]²______(I)

On dividing (1) and (2)

  • R₁ /R₂ = K [A][B]²/K [A] [2B]²
  • R₂/R₂ = [B]²/4[B]²
  • R₁/R₂ = 1/4
  • R₂ = 4R₁

The rate of reaction will be four time the initial rate .

Answered by Anonymous
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