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12 August, 16:02

Given a reaction between an organic molecule, denoted as A, and NaSH, we observe the following observations. Using the observations, write a rate law for the reaction. (a) The rate triples when the concentration of [A] is tripled and the concentration of [NaSH] is held constant. (b) The rate is decreased when the concentration of [A] is doubled and the concentration of [NaSH] is cut by a factor of 3. (c) The rate doubles when the concentration of [A] is cut in half and the concentration of [NaSH] is quadrupled. (d) The rate increases with an increase in temperature.

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  1. 12 August, 16:15
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    The correct answer is d the rate increases with increase in temperature

    Explanation:

    Reaction rate can be as the amount of reactant converted into products within a given period of time.

    The reaction rate increases with an increase in temperature because rise in temperature speed up or boost the conversion of reactant to product with respect to time.
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