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For `2A + B + underset((excess))(C ) rarr` Products, calculate:
(a) Rate expresison, uisng rate law.
(b) Units of rate and rate constant.
(c ) Effect on rate, if the concentration of `A` is doubled and that of `B` is tripled.

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