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16 July, 03:15

In the reaction a b c, doubling the concentration of a doubles the reaction rate and doubling the concentration of b does not affect the reaction rate. what is the rate law for this reaction?

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  1. 16 July, 03:23
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    The reaction must be a + b - - > c

    Then you can predict a reaction rate, r o the type r = k * a^n * b^m

    Given that the reaction rate is not affected by the concentration of b you can state that m = 0 and r = k * a^n.

    Now given, that there is a proportional relation between the reaction rate and a (double a gives double rate), then n = 1 and r = k*a. You can verify that if you dobule a r also doubles.

    Answer: r = k*a
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