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In an elementary reaction, A+2B2C+D. If the concentration of A is increased four times and B is decreased to half of its initial concentration, then the rate becomes?


A

Half

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Twice

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C

Unchanged

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D

None of these

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Solution

The correct option is C

Unchanged


Explanation for the correct answer:-

Option (C) Unchanged

Step 1: Finding the rate for the reaction.

Reaction given in the question:-

A+2B2C+D

Rate law for this reaction:-

Rate= [A][B]2-[1]

So, now if concentration of A is increased 4 times then the concentration of B is increased 12 of the initial concentration .

Step 2:- Finding the new rate for the reation.

(Rate)new=[4A][B2]2

= 4[A]B24

So,(Rate)new=[A][B]2-[2]

Now, from equation [1]and[2], There is no change is the rate.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (C) Unchanged.


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