For the reaction A + B → C + D, doubling the concentration of both the reactants…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
For the reaction A + B → C + D, doubling the concentration of both the reactants increases the reaction rate by 8 time and doubling the initial concentration of only B simply doubles the reaction rate. The rate law for the reaction is
- r = k [A] [B]2
- r = k [A] [B]
- r = k [A]1/2 [B]
- r = k [A]2 [B].
Answer
(D) r = k [A] 2 [B].
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