For a reaction that follows the general rate law Rate = K[A]°[B][C], what will happen to...
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...
Part A For a reaction that follows the general rate law, Rate KAJIBl2 what will happen to the rate of reaction if the concentration of B is increased by a factor of 1.50? The rate will increase by a factor of 2.25 O decrease by a factor of 1/1.50 O increase by a factor of 1.50 O decrease by a factor of 1/2.25 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; One attempt remaining: Try Again
The reaction A+B → products was found to have the rate law; rate = k[A][B]2. While holding the concentration of B constant, the concentration of A was increased from 0.010M to 0.030M. Predict by what factor the rate of reaction will increase. Select one: a. 9 b.3 c. No effect d. 16 e. 6
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.
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...
What are the units of k in the following rate law? Rate = k[x][y]^2 1/M s^2 1/M^2 s M^2 s M^2/s 1/M^3 s Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of Y is doubled? Rate = k [X][Y]^2 the rate reaction will increase by a factor of 2 The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 4. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 5. The rate...
Consider the following reaction: A+B+C→D The rate law for this reaction is as follows: Rate=k[A][C]2[B]1/2 Suppose the rate of the reaction at certain initial concentrations of A, B, and C is 1.19×10−2 mol⋅L−1⋅s−1 . What is the rate of the reaction if the concentrations of A and C are doubled and the concentration of B is tripled?
The rate law for a general reaction involving reactant A is given by the equation rate = k[A]?, where rate is the rate of the reaction, k is the rate constant, [A] is the concentration of reactant A, and the exponent 2 is the order of reaction for reactant A. What is the rate constant, k, if the reaction rate at 450.°C is 1.23x10-1 mol/L.s when the concentration of A is 0.220 mol/L? 1/Mos When heated to 75°C, 1 mole...
4. For the reaction A + B + C the rate equation is: rate = k[A]?[B] if the concentration of A is doubled and the concentration of B is doubled, by what factor will the rate increase? A. 4 B. 2 C. 8 D. 16
Part A Given the following rate law, how does the rate of reaction change if the concentration of X is doubled? Rate = k[X] [Y] The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 2. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 6. The rate of reaction will increase by a factor of 8. The rate of reaction will decrease by a factor of 2. The rate of reaction will remain unchanged. Submit Request Answer