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Chemistry, 02.04.2020 19:44, alasia559

When the concentration of A is doubled, the rate for the reaction: 2A + B β†’ 2 C quadruples. When the concentration of B is doubled the rate remains the same. Which mechanism below is consistent with the experimental observations?a. Step 1: A + B β‡Œ D (fast equilibrium) Step 2: A + D β†’ 2 C (slow)b. Step 1: A + B β†’ D (slow) Step 2: A + D β‡Œ 2 C (fast equilibrium)c. Step 1: 2 A β†’ D (slow) Step 2: B + D β†’ E (fast) Step 3: E β†’ 2 C (fast)d. Step 1: 2 A β‡Œ D (fast equilibrium) Step 2: B + D β†’ E (slow) Step 3: E β†’ 2 C (fast)

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