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Question
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When the concentration of a reactant of the first-order reaction is doubled, the rate becomes ……… times, but for ……….. order reaction, the rate remains the same.
(Henry’s, aldol condensation, absence, do not, ohm, Raoult’s, increases, common ion effect, easily, three, solubility product, ohm-1, two, four, ohm-1, cm2, Cannizzaro, ohm-1 cm-1, zero, decreases, presence)
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Solution
When the concentration of a reactant of the first-order reaction is doubled, the rate becomes two times, but for zero-order reaction, the rate remains the same.
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