Home > Chemistry > Chemical KineticsIf a reaction has a rate law expression of rate = k[A][B]², what is its order?A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4Answer: 4Additional Information: The order of the reaction is the sum of the exponents in the rate law, which is 1 + 2 = 3. Subjects: Chemical Kinetics, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhat is the effect of a catalyst on the equilibrium position of a reaction?Which of the following is true for a zero-order reaction?In a first-order reaction, the rate of reaction is directly proportional to:What is the primary reason for the temperature dependence of reaction rates?Which factor does NOT influence the rate of a chemical reaction?In which of the following reactions does the rate law equal the stoichiometric equation?What is the overall order of the reaction with the rate law: Rate = k[A]²[B]?What does a catalyst do to the activation energy of a reaction?The initial rate of a reaction can be measured by:For a reaction, doubling the concentration of reactant A increases the rate fourfold, while doubling the concentration of reactant B doubles the rate. What is the rate law?The rate of reaction generally increases with temperature due to:What is the rate law for a reaction that is first order with respect to A and second order with respect to B?What is the significance of the frequency factor (A) in the Arrhenius equation?In a second-order reaction, what is the relationship between the rate and the concentration of the reactants?Which of the following statements about first-order reactions is TRUE?