1A. The rate constant, k, depends on a. the concentration of the reactants and temperature b. the nature of the reactants and the order of the reaction c. the nature of the reactants and temperature d. the order of the reaction and the concentration of the reactants 1B. Which of the following statements regarding a zero-order reaction is/are true? a. increase of the reactants will increase the rate of the reaction b. decrease of the reactants will increase the rate of the reaction c. both b and c d. rate depends only to that of the rate constant 1C. 75% of a first-order reaction was completed in 32 minutes. 50% of the reaction was completed in _____. a. 24 minutes c. 12 minutes b. 16 minutes d. 8 minutes

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1A. The rate constant, k, depends on
a. the concentration of the reactants and temperature
b. the nature of the reactants and the order of the reaction
c. the nature of the reactants and temperature
d. the order of the reaction and the concentration of the reactants


1B. Which of the following statements regarding a zero-order reaction is/are true?
a. increase of the reactants will increase the rate of the reaction
b. decrease of the reactants will increase the rate of the reaction
c. both b and c
d. rate depends only to that of the rate constant


1C. 75% of a first-order reaction was completed in 32 minutes. 50% of the reaction was
completed in _____.
a. 24 minutes c. 12 minutes
b. 16 minutes d. 8 minutes

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