When concentration of reactant in reaction A → B is increased by 9 times, the rate…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
When concentration of reactant in reaction A → B is increased by 9 times, the rate increases only 3 times. The order of the reaction would be
- 3
- 1/3
- 6
- 1/2
Answer
(D) 1/2
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