![This is a Numeric Entry question / It is worth 1 point / You have 6 of 6 attempts remaining / There is a 3% attempt penalty 06 Question ( point) See page 56 1st attempt i See Periodic Table Consider the following rection and rate law: 2A+3B + C-, 4D rate k[AIc]3 If you were to increase the amount of A by 16, increase the amount of B by 10, and cut the amount of C in half, what would that do to the rate of the reaction? new rate- x old rate. < 0614 11OF 14QUESTIONS COMPLETED SUBMIT ANSWER](http://img.homeworklib.com/questions/96b22920-ca06-11ea-8e90-9b22d9673440.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_560)
Consider the following rection and rate law:
\(2 A+3 B+C \rightarrow 4 D\)
rate \(=\mathrm{k}[\mathrm{A}][\mathrm{C}]^{3}\)
If you were to increase the amount of \(\mathrm{A}\) by 16 , increase the amount of \(\mathrm{B}\) by 10 , and cut the amount of \(\mathrm{C}\) in half, what would that do to the rate of the reaction?
new rate \(=\quad \mathrm{x}\) old rate.
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