Chemistry, asked by mukherjeeshreejeeta, 7 months ago

When concentration of a reactant is double the rate of a reaction becomes four
times. The order of the reaction is:
जर किसी अधिकारका की सादा पोगुनी हो जाती है। अशिक्कियाही दर गुनी हो जाता है।​

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Answered by ektahargunani
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Explanation:

When the concentration of a reactant of the first-order reaction is doubled, the rate becomes two times, but for zero-order reaction, the rate remains the same.

For first order reaction,

rate =k[A]

When [A] is doubled, the rate is doubled.

For zero order reaction,

rate =k[A]

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When [A] is doubled, the rate is unchanged

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