For a reaction A + B → C + D, if the concentration of A is increased two times without…
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For a reaction A + B → C + D, if the concentration of A is increased two times without altering the concentration of B, the rate gets doubled. If the concentration of B is increased by nine times without altering the concentration of A, the rate gets tripled. The order of the reaction is?
- 2
- 1
- 3/2
- 4/3
Answer
(C) 3/2
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