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Given information

A reaction in which A, B, and C react to form products is zero
order in A, one-half order in B, and second order in C.
 
By what factor does the reaction rate change if [B] is doubled
(and the other reactant concentrations are held constant)?

From part a:

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Rate law expression for this reaction is:

 

Where k is the rate constant and

[A],[B],[C] are the concentration of the reactants A,B and C respectively.

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