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If the rate law for a reaction is rate = k[A]^3[B]^2: a. What is the overall order of the reaction? b. If the concentration of A is tripled and the concentration of B is doubled, how will this affect the rate of the reaction? c. How will doubling the concentration of B while holding A constant affect the value of k (assuming that temperature remains constant)?
If the rate law for a reaction is rate = k[A]^3[B]^2: a. What is the overall order of the reaction? b. If the concentration of A is tripled and the concentration of B is doubled, how will this affect the rate of the reaction? c. How will doubling the concentration of B while holding A constant affect the value of k (assuming that temperature remains constant)?
Jean KeelingLv2
5 Jan 2019