9. For the chemical reaction A → B + C, a plot of [A] versus time is found to give a straight line with a negative slope. What is the order of reaction with respect to A? Fourth Zero First Third Second 10. In a reaction, A + B → Product, rate is doubled when the concentration of B is doubled, and rate increases by a factor of 8 when the concentrations of both the reactants (A and B) are doubled, What is the rate law for the reaction? K[A] [B] Rate = k[A]°[B}? Rate = k(A]°[B] Rate = %3D %3D Rate = k[AB] Rate = k[A][B]? %3D

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9. For the chemical reaction A → B + C, a plot of [A] versus time is found to give a
straight line with a negative slope. What is the order of reaction with respect to A?
Fourth
Zero
First
Third
Second
10. In a reaction, A + B → Product, rate is doubled when the concentration of B is doubled,
and rate increases by a factor of 8 when the concentrations of both the reactants (A
and B) are doubled, What is the rate law for the reaction?
K[A] [B]
Rate = k[A]°[B]?
Rate = k(A]°[B]
Rate =
%3D
%3D
Rate = k[AB]
Rate = k[A][B]?
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:9. For the chemical reaction A → B + C, a plot of [A] versus time is found to give a straight line with a negative slope. What is the order of reaction with respect to A? Fourth Zero First Third Second 10. In a reaction, A + B → Product, rate is doubled when the concentration of B is doubled, and rate increases by a factor of 8 when the concentrations of both the reactants (A and B) are doubled, What is the rate law for the reaction? K[A] [B] Rate = k[A]°[B]? Rate = k(A]°[B] Rate = %3D %3D Rate = k[AB] Rate = k[A][B]? %3D
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