khaalidgeedigoohe khaalidgeedigoohe
  • 24-04-2019
  • Chemistry
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In a first–order reaction (A → B and rate = k [A]), tripling the concentration of A will have what effect on the reaction rate?

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superman1987
superman1987 superman1987
  • 25-04-2019

Answer:

Tripling the concentration of A will triple the reaction rate.

Explanation:

  • For a first–order reaction hat has a rate law:

Rate = k[A].

  • It is clear that the reaction rate is directly proportional to the concentration of A.

Rate ∝ [A].

So, Tripling the concentration of A will triple the reaction rate.

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iamhunhanpan iamhunhanpan
  • 21-12-2020

Answer:

It will increase by a factor of three.

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