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27 July, 21:40

For the reaction x2 + y + z → xy + xz, it is found that doubling the concentration of x2 doubles the reaction rate, tripling the concentration of y triples the rate, and doubling the concentration of z has no effect. what is the rate law for this reaction?

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  1. 28 July, 00:34
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    R=[x2][y] rate law of the reaction

    check:

    if we double x2, r (new) = [2*x2][y]=2*[x2]*[y]=2*r

    if we triple y, r (new) = [x2][3y]=3*[x2]*[y]=3*r

    z - no effect, so z is not included
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