In aqueous solution, iodine reacts with acetone as represented by the following equation: 12(aq) + CH3COCH3(aq) → CH3COCH21(aq) + H*(aq) +1(aq) The experimental rate law is Rate K[H*][CH3COCH3). According to the %3D information above, an increase in the hydrogen ion concentration has what effect on the reaction? O It decreases the rate of the reaction. It increases the rate of the reaction. O It decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. It increases the value of the equilibrium constant. O It does not affect the rate of the reaction.

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In aqueous solution, iodine reacts with acetone as represented by the following
equation:
12(aq) + CH3COCH3laq)
→ CH3COCH21(aq) + H*(aq) + I (aq)
The experimental rate law is Rate = k[H*][CH;COCH3]. According to the
%3D
information above, an increase in the hydrogen ion concentration has what effect on
the reaction?
()It decreases the rate of the reaction.
It increases the rate of the reaction.
It decreases the value of the equilibrium constant.
O It increases the value of the equilibrium constant.
O It does not affect the rate of the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:In aqueous solution, iodine reacts with acetone as represented by the following equation: 12(aq) + CH3COCH3laq) → CH3COCH21(aq) + H*(aq) + I (aq) The experimental rate law is Rate = k[H*][CH;COCH3]. According to the %3D information above, an increase in the hydrogen ion concentration has what effect on the reaction? ()It decreases the rate of the reaction. It increases the rate of the reaction. It decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. O It increases the value of the equilibrium constant. O It does not affect the rate of the reaction.
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