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A reaction in which A,B, and C react to form products is first order in A, second order in B, and zero order in C.
By what factor does the reaction rate change if [C] is doubled (and the other reactant concentrations are held constant)?
A reaction in which A,B, and C react to form products is first order in A, second order in B, and zero order in C.
By what factor does the reaction rate change if [C] is doubled (and the other reactant concentrations are held constant)?
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