For the reaction, A → B, the rate of reaction is quadrupled when the concentration of A…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
For the reaction, A → B, the rate of reaction is quadrupled when the concentration of A is doubled, the rate expression of the reaction is r = k [A]n, when the value of n is
- 1
- zero
- 3
- 2
Answer
(D) 2
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