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The reaction A+B → products was found to have the rate law; rate = k[A][B]2. While...
The reaction A + 2B → Products was studied and found to have the rate law: Rate = k[A][B]2. By what factor will the rate increase if the concentration of B is tripled while the concentration of A is held constant?
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...
4. A particular reaction is found to have the following rate law: Rate = k[A] [B] Which terms in this rate law are made different by each of the following changes? a. The concentration of A is doubled. Kate becomes a times the previous rate b. A catalyst is added. C. The concentration of A is increased by a factor of 2 and the concentration of Bis decreased by a factor of 4. d. The temperature is increased.
If the rate law for a reaction is rate = k[A]2[B] a. What is the overall order of the reaction? b. If the concentration of A is doubled and the concentration of B is tripled, how will this affect the rate of the reaction? c. How will doubling the concentration of B while holding A constant affect the value of k (assuming that temperature remains constant)?
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...
7. Consider the following reaction A+B - products. The rate law was found to be Rate = k [A] [B]. Calculate k if [A] = 0.0500 M [B] = 0.125 M and the reaction took 405 seconds to go to completion. 8. For a reaction A+B → C, doubling the concentration of either A or B, quadruples the reaction rate. Write the rate law for the reaction.
The reaction B ➔ products follows the rate law Rate = k [B]2. If the initial concentration of B is 0.400 M, it requires 100 seconds for [B] to fall to 0.200 M. The additional reaction time (in seconds) that is required for [B] to reach 0.100 M is A. 125 B. 175 C. 100 D. 150 E. 200
In a study of the reaction A + B + C → products at constant temperature, it was found that: 1. Holding [A] and [B] constant and halving the concentration of C causes the rate to proceed 2.828 times faster. 2. Holding [B] and [C] constant and doubling the concentration of A causes the reaction to proceed four times faster. 3. Doubling the concentrations of A, B, and C simultaneously, causes the reaction to proceed 1.414 times faster. The experimental...
A certain reaction A products has the rate law, rate = k . If the initila concentration of A is 4.00 M and the concentration of A after 2.00 min is 1.00 M, what is the rate constant?
A reaction is found to have rate law =k[Q]2. What is value of rate constant, with units if the reaction is 0.0300 M/s when [Q] = 2.50 M