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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 23:36 samuelerlikhman

Reaction A + B + C  D has the following differential rate law: rate = k[A][B]2.a) If the concentration of A is tripled, what happens to the rate- increase or decrease and by what factor?b) If the concentration of A is doubled and the concentration of C is halved, what happens to the rate – increase or decrease and by what factor?

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