Asked by Cassidy Hoeckendorf on Jul 03, 2024
What happens to the rate of a first-order reaction when a reactant concentration is doubled?
A) Nothing.
B) It is halved.
C) It doubles.
D) It quadruples.
First-Order Reaction
A chemical reaction where the rate depends linearly on the concentration of one reactant.
- Acknowledge the effect of reactant concentrations on the rate and order of chemical processes.
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the effect of reactant concentrations on the rate and order of chemical processes.