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COMEDK · Chemistry · 19. Chemical Kinetics

For a reaction, \(A+B \longrightarrow C+D\),
If the concentration of \(A\) is doubled without altering the concentration of \(B\), the rate gets double(d)If the concentration of \(B\) is increased by nine times without altering the concentration of \(A\), the rate gets triple(d)The order of the reaction is

  1. A 2
  2. B 1
  3. C \(\frac{3}{2}\)
  4. D \(\frac{4}{3}\)
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(C) \(\frac{3}{2}\)

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Let rate expression, \(r=k[A]^{x}[B]^{y}\) If, \(\left[A_{1}\right]=[2 \mathrm{~A}]\), then \(r_{1}=2 r\) \(\therefore \quad x=1\) If, \(\left[B_{2}\right]=[9 B]\), then \(r_{2}=3 r\) \(\therefore \quad y=\frac{1}{2}\) Rate expression, \(r=k[A][B]^{1 / 2}\) [By Eq. (i)]…
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