Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
The rate expression for the reaction A(g) + B(g) → C(g) is rate = K·CA2 ·CB1/2. What changes in the initial concentration of A and B will cause the rate of reaction increase by a factor of eight?
Options
A.CA × 2, CB × 2
B.CA × 2, CB × 4
C.CA × 1, CB × 4
D.CA × 4, CB × 1
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