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The rate law for the reaction A+2B\rightarrow C is found to be

Rate =k[A][B]

The concentration of reactant ‘B’ is doubled, keeping the concentration of ‘A’ constant, the value of rate constant will be______.

(i) the same

(ii) doubled

(iii) quadrupled

(iv) halved

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The answer is the option (i). Rate constant of a reaction is independent of the concentrations of the reactants.

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