The rate law for a reaction, A + B → C + D is given by the expression k [ A ]. The rate…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
The rate law for a reaction, A + B → C + D is given by the expression k[A]. The rate of reaction will be
- doubled on doubling the concentration of B
- halved on reducing the concentration of A to half
- decreased on increasing the temperature of the reaction
- unaffected by any change in concentration or temperature.
Answer
(B) halved on reducing the concentration of A to half
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