A series of kinetics experiments are conducted on the hypothetical reaction 2A + B ==> A2B, The overall reaction is found to be se order. When the concentration of B is held constant and the concentration of A is doubled, the rate of the reaction increases by a of four. Which of the following statements are true? (select all that apply) When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will double the rate. When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will quadruple the rate. When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will have no affect on the rate O The reaction is zeroth order with respect to A The reaction is first order with respect to A The reaction is second order with respect to A The rate of the reaction will increase with increasing temperature. O The rate of the reaction will decrease with increasing temperature

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A series of kinetics experiments are conducted on the hypothetical reaction 2A + B ==> A2B, The overall reaction is found to be second
order. When the concentration of B is held constant and the concentration of A is doubled, the rate of the reaction increases by a factor
of four. Which of the following statements are true? (select all that apply)
When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will double the rate.
When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will quadruple the rate.
When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will have no affect on the rate
The reaction is zeroth order with respect to A
The reaction is first order with respect to A
The reaction is second order with respect to A
The rate of the reaction will increase with increasing temperature.
O The rate of the reaction will decrease with increasing temperature
Transcribed Image Text:A series of kinetics experiments are conducted on the hypothetical reaction 2A + B ==> A2B, The overall reaction is found to be second order. When the concentration of B is held constant and the concentration of A is doubled, the rate of the reaction increases by a factor of four. Which of the following statements are true? (select all that apply) When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will double the rate. When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will quadruple the rate. When the concentration of A is held constant, doubling the concentration of B will have no affect on the rate The reaction is zeroth order with respect to A The reaction is first order with respect to A The reaction is second order with respect to A The rate of the reaction will increase with increasing temperature. O The rate of the reaction will decrease with increasing temperature
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