Suppose you are told the rate law for the reaction 2A + B C is Rate
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Suppose you are told the rate law for the reaction 2A + B → C is Rate = k[A][B]2. What would be a true statement?
(a) That is impossible because the reaction is 2A + B, not A + 2B.
(b) If you double the concentration of A, the rate will quadruple.
(c) If you double the concentration of B, the rate will quadruple.
(d) If you double the concentration of A, the rate will remain unchanged.
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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First
ISBN: 9780321927118
5th Edition
Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver
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