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For the general rate law, Rate = k[A]^2 [B], what will happen to the rate of the

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Question

For the general rate law, Rate = k[A]^2 [B], what will happen to the rate of the reaction if the concentration of A is increased by two times ? The rate will increase two times The rate will be eight times The rate will increase four times The rate remains the same Average rate is defined as the time ratio of time and concentration rate of reaction at a particular time rate of reaction during a time interval none of these In which case does the reaction go farthest to completion? Kc = 1000 Kc = 10^-5 Kc = 0.001 Kc = 10^6

Explanation / Answer

9. For the reaction If A is doubled then,

c. The rate will increase by four times

10. Average rate is defined as,

c. rate of reaction during a time interval

11. In the following case the reaction goes to furthest staeg of completion,

d. Kc = 10^6