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MHT CET · Chemistry · Chemical Kinetics

The rate law equation for a reaction between \(\mathrm{A}, \mathrm{B}\) and \(\mathrm{C}\) is \(\mathrm{r}=\mathrm{k}[\mathrm{A}][\mathrm{B}][\mathrm{C}]^2\), what will be new rate of reaction if concentration of both A and B are doubled.

  1. A \(2 r\)
  2. B \(4 \mathrm{r}\)
  3. C \(6 \mathrm{r}\)
  4. D \(8 r\)
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(B) \(4 \mathrm{r}\)

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\(\begin{aligned} & \mathrm{r}=\mathrm{k}[\mathrm{A}][\mathrm{B}][\mathrm{C}]^2 \\ & \mathrm{~A} \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{~A} \\ & \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{~B} \\ & \mathrm{r}_{\text {new }}=\mathrm{k}[2 \mathrm{~A}][2 \mathrm{~B}][\mathrm{C}]^2 \\ & \frac{\mathrm{r}_{\text {new }}}{\mathrm{r}}=\frac{\mathrm{k}[2 \mathrm{~A}][2 \mathrm{~B}][\mathrm{C}]^2}{\mathrm{k}[\mathrm{A}][\mathrm{B}][\mathrm{C}]^2} \\ & \frac{\mathrm{r}_{\text {new }}}{\mathrm{r}}=2 \times 2, \mathrm{r}_{\text {new }}=4 \mathrm{r}\end{aligned}\)