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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 15:30, Schoolwork100

The experimental rate law of a simple reaction A β†’ B + C is v = k[A]. (a) Determine total order of the reaction. (b) Imagine initial conditions at which the rate equals v0. Calculate the change in the reaction rate that will be observed when the concentration of A will be tripled.

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