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given the following rate law how does the
rate = k[X]^2[Y]^3
rate if the reaction will increase by a factor of 5
the rate of reaction will increase by a facotr of 8
the rate will remain unchanged
rate if the reaction will increase by a factor of 3
rate if the reaction will increase by a factor of 2
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