Answer to Question #177133 in Physical Chemistry for Miriama Tamaivena

Question #177133

The rate law for a reaction of A, B and C has been found to be rate = k [ A]2 [B][L]3/2​  

How would the rate of reaction change when?

(i) Concentration of [L] is quadrupled

(ii) Concentration of both [A] and [B] are doubled

(iii) Concentration of [A] is halved

(iv) Concentration of [A] is reduced to (1/3) and concentration of [L] is quadrupled



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Expert's answer
2021-04-01T02:32:51-0400
  1. The rate of reaction will increase by 16 times
  2. The rate if reactions will increase by 8 times
  3. The rate of reaction will increase by 0.25
  4. The rare of reactions will increase by 16.11

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