(a)
Interpretation:
For the given
Concept introduction:
First order reaction a first-order reaction is the rate of the reaction which depends on only one reactant concentration.
Thumb rule: A rule of thumb is a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation.
Second order reaction: Second Order Reactions are characterized by the property of the rate of the reaction is depends on two reactant concentration
(b)
Interpretation:
For the given reaction rate equation, affection of the rate if concentration of the hydroxide is tripled, affection of the rate if concentration of chloroethane is tripled and the rate of the reaction while increase the temperature of the system should be identified
Concept introduction:
First order reaction a first-order reaction is the rate of the reaction which depends on only one reactant concentration.
Thumb rule: A rule of thumb is a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation.
Second order reaction: Second Order Reactions are characterized by the property of the rate of the reaction is depends on two reactant concentration
(c)
Interpretation:
For the given reaction rate equation, affection of the rate if concentration of the hydroxide is tripled, affection of the rate if concentration of chloroethane is tripled and the rate of the reaction while increase the temperature of the system should be identified
Concept introduction:
First order reaction a first-order reaction is the rate of the reaction which depends on only one reactant concentration.
Thumb rule: A rule of thumb is a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation.
Second order reaction: Second Order Reactions are characterized by the property of the rate of the reaction is depends on two reactant concentration
(d)
Interpretation:
For the given reaction rate equation, affection of the rate if concentration of the hydroxide is tripled, affection of the rate if concentration of chloroethane is tripled and the rate of the reaction while increase the temperature of the system should be identified
Concept introduction:
First order reaction a first-order reaction is the rate of the reaction which depends on only one reactant concentration.
Thumb rule: A rule of thumb is a principle with broad application that is not intended to be strictly accurate or reliable for every situation.
Second order reaction: Second Order Reactions are characterized by the property of the rate of the reaction is depends on two reactant concentration

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