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The rate of reaction depends on the concentration of the reacting species, i.e., reactants in rate equations or rate law, consider the gaseous reactions: aA bB to "Products" The rate laws is r=k[AP][Y]^(y) Here (x+y) is the order with respect to that reactant will be taken as zero. In the reaction A+B to "Products", if the concentration of B is kept fixed and the concentration of A is increased 3 times, the reaction rate increases 27 times. If the concentration of both A and B are doubled, then the increases 8 times. The order w.r.t. A is: |
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Answer» 3 `[3]^(3)=27 propto [3]^(x)` x=3 |
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