The rate law for a reaction is given as rate=k[A][B]. If the concentration of reactant A and reactant B were doubled, by what factor does the initial rate of reaction increase? O 1 (no change) O 2 O 3 O 6

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8) Read the question below and respond.*
The rate law for a reaction is given as rate=k[A]°[B]. If the
concentration of reactant A and reactant B were doubled, by what
factor does the initial rate of reaction increase?
O 1 (no change)
O 2
9) Read and respond to the question below. *
A 3.5 mol sample of ethanol, C2H5OH, is completely combusted to
produce carbon dioxide, water vapour, and 4795 kJ of thermal energy
Which thermochemical equation correctly represents this information?
A) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) + 4795 kJ - 2Co.(g) + 3H,0(g)
B) C,H,OH(1) + 30,(g) + 1370 kJ - 20O.(g) + 3H,0(g)
C)C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) + 14,358 kJ -
D) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) - 2C0,(g) + 3H,O(g) + 1370 kJ
E) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) - 200,(g) + 3H,O(g) + 4795 kJ
2C0,(g) + 3H,0(g)
Transcribed Image Text:8) Read the question below and respond.* The rate law for a reaction is given as rate=k[A]°[B]. If the concentration of reactant A and reactant B were doubled, by what factor does the initial rate of reaction increase? O 1 (no change) O 2 9) Read and respond to the question below. * A 3.5 mol sample of ethanol, C2H5OH, is completely combusted to produce carbon dioxide, water vapour, and 4795 kJ of thermal energy Which thermochemical equation correctly represents this information? A) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) + 4795 kJ - 2Co.(g) + 3H,0(g) B) C,H,OH(1) + 30,(g) + 1370 kJ - 20O.(g) + 3H,0(g) C)C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) + 14,358 kJ - D) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) - 2C0,(g) + 3H,O(g) + 1370 kJ E) C,H,OH(I) + 30,(g) - 200,(g) + 3H,O(g) + 4795 kJ 2C0,(g) + 3H,0(g)
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