Question on: SS2 Chemistry - Chemical Kinetics
The rate law for a reaction is determined to be rate = k[A][B]2. If the concentration of reactant A is tripled while the concentration of reactant B remains unchanged, how does the rate of the reaction change?
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A
The rate remains unchanged.
B
The rate is tripled.
C
The rate is doubled.
D
The rate is halved.
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