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Consider a hypothetical reaction between a, b, and c that is first order in a, zero order in b, and second order in c. (a) write the rate law for the reaction. (b) how does the rate change when [a] is doubled and the other reactant concentrations are held constant? (c) how does the rate change when [b] is tripled and the other reactant concentrations are held constant? (d) how does the rate change when [c] is tripled and the other reactant concentrations are held constant? (e) by what factor does the rate change when the concentrations of all three reactants are tripled? (f) by what factor does the rate change when the concentrations of all three reactants are cut in half?
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