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How will the rate change for the following rate law if the concentration of B is tripled? Rate = k [A]2[B]0[C]3 Rate will be unchanged Rate will be tripled Rate will be 6 times faster Rate will be 9 times faster
For a reaction that follows the general rate law Rate = K[A]°[B][C], what will happen to the rate of reaction if the concentration of A is increased by a factor of 4, the concentration of B is increased by a factor of 2, and the concentration of C is increased by a factor 6? The rate will increase by a factor of 48. The rate will increase by a factor of 72. The rate will decrease by a factor of...
An experiment was conducted to determine the rate law for the
reaction A2(g)+B(g)→A2B(g) . The table above shows the data
collected. Based on the data in the table, which statement is
correct?
Trial 1 [A2] 0.10 [B] 0.50 0.20 0.50 Nm + Initial rate (Ms-1) 2.5 10-4 5.0 x 10-4 5.0 x 10-5 1.0 x 10-4 0.30 0.05 1 0.30 0.10 An experiment was conducted to determine the rate law for the reaction A2(g) +B(g) → A2B(g). The table above...
The rate law for the reaction 2A + B - C is found to be rate = k[A]2. If the concentration of A is decreased by half, what will happen to the rate of the reaction? O a. The rate will double. The rate will decrease by half. The rate will decrease by a factor of 4. O d. This cannot be determined unless we know how [B] changed. The rate will decrease by In(A). b. C. e. a. Which...
For a reaction that follows the general rate law, rate = k[A]2
[B], what will happen to the rate of reaction if the concentration
of A is increased by a factor of 4 and B is increased by a factor
of 2?
1) (3 points) For a reaction that follows the general rate law, rate = k[A]”[B], what will happen to the rate of reaction if the concentration of A is increased by a factor of 4 and B is...
Review | Constants Periodic Table Leaming Goal: To understand reaction order and rate constants. For the general equation A+B+C+ dD. the rate law is expressed as follows: ratek AB" where mand n indicate the order of the reaction with respect to each reactant and must be determined experimentally and kis the rate constant, which is specific to each reaction Order For a particular reaction, aA +bB+CD the rate law was experimentally determined to be rate - KABC -- EBC2 A....
Question 25 2.5 poir The rate law for a chemical reaction is rate = k[X] [7). If the reaction is run and then it is repeated with the concentration of X doubled and the concentration of Y doubled, the rate of the reaction will be a four times faster Ob. six times faster Oc. eight times faster d. two times faster
Consider the following reaction and its associated rate law A + B - C; rate = k[A]2 Which of the following will not increase the rate of the reaction? Select one: a. increasing the concentration of reactant A O b. increasing the concentration of reactant B O c. increasing the temperature of the reaction d. adding a suitable catalyst O e. all of the above
Choose the best answer below. Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of X is halved and the concentration of Y is quadrupled? Rate = k[X][Y]3 a The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 4 b The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 16 c The rate of reaction will remain unchanged d The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 32 e The...
Suppose that the reaction A + B --> C has a rate law of Rate = k[A][B]. How would the rate of this reaction change if [A] was tripled? Question 14 options: rate drops to 1/9th rate increases x 6 no change in the rate rate drops to 1/3rd rate increases to x 9 rate triples rate drops to 1/6th more information is needed to make this prediction