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In a reaction with a rate law Rate = k[A]²[B], what happens to the rate if the concentration of B is doubled and A remains constant?

A. The rate doubles
B. The rate quadruples
C. The rate remains unchanged
D. The rate halves

Answer: The rate doubles


Additional Information: Doubling B increases the rate twofold since B is first-order in the rate law.


Subjects: Chemical Kinetics, Chemistry

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