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Question
How many times the rate of reaction will increase if the concentration of A, B and C are doubled in the equation given in (i) above?
Solution
If a concentration of A is doubled then rate also increases by double. If conc. of B is doubled then rate increases by four times and conc. of C is doubled then no change in the rate of reaction.
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