Chemistry, asked by mjkin9080, 1 year ago

The reaction A+B → products is first order in each of the reactants.
(a) Write the rate law,
(b) How does the reaction rate change if the concentration of B is decreased by a factor 3?
(c) What is the change in the rate if the concentration of each reactant is tripled?
(d) What is the change in the rate if concentration of A is doubled and that of B is halved?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the rate of the reaction becOmes two timees on doubling the concentartion of b so the reaction is first ordr wrt to b when both a and b is doubled then rate becomes eight times.as rxn is 1order art to b due to rate increases two times hence due to A rate increases four times which is 2^2 hence reaction is second order wrt to a

Rate law=(a^2)(b^1)

Answered by parthmwagh
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