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Chemistry, 15.10.2019 04:30 smmailloux2335

Consider a reactant with an order of 1: what effect does that reactant have on the rate equation when the concentration is doubled 1) the reaction rate is double with respect to that reactant 2) the order doesnt effect the reaction so there will be no change 3) the reaction rate quadruples with respect to that reactant. 4) the reaction rate isn't changed by individual reactants so there will be no change.

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