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प्रश्न
For the reaction, \[\ce{A + B -> Products}\], the rate becomes doubled on doubling the concentration of A but remains unchanged on doubling the concentration of B. What is the rate law?
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उत्तर
Given reaction:
\[\ce{A + B −> Product}\]
Observations:
When [A] is doubled, the rate doubles → the reaction is first order with respect to A.
When [B] is doubled, the rate remains unchanged → the reaction is zero order with respect to B.
Rate law is given as
Rate = k[A]
This means:
Order with respect to A = 1
Order with respect to B = 0
Overall order = 1 + 0 = 1
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