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The rate of a reaction is quadrupled when the concentration of one reactant is doubled. What is the order of the reaction with respect to this reactant?
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The rate of this reaction can be expressed as: \[Rate = k[A]^x[B]^y\] where $k$ is the rate constant, $x$ and $y$ are the orders of reaction with respect to A and B respectively. Show more…
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