Wyatt Dawson
10/06/2024 · Elementary School
KINETICS 1. For the gaseous reaction \( 2 \mathrm{X}(\mathrm{g})+\mathrm{X}(\mathrm{g}) \rightarrow \mathrm{Y}(\mathrm{g}) \) the rate equation is: Rate \( =k[\mathrm{X}]^{2}[\mathrm{Y}]^{0} \).If pressure in the reaction vessel is doubled, but temperature remains constant, the rate of reaction: \( \begin{array}{llll}\text { (A) remains constant } & \text { (B) doubles up } & \text { (C) quadruples up } & \text { (D) trebles down }\end{array} \)
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The rate of reaction quadruples when the pressure is doubled.
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