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The rate law for the reaction RCl + Na...

The rate law for the reaction
`RCl + NaOH(aq) rarr ROH + NaCl` is given by
Rate `= k[RCl]`. The rate of the reaction will be

A

Doubled by doubling the concentration of `NaOH`

B

Halved by reducing the concentration of `RCl` by one half

C

Increased by increaisng the temperature of the reaction.

D

Unaffected by change of temperature

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B, C

(a) Rate is independent of `[NaOH]`, hence wrong.
(b) Correct rate `prop [RCl]`.
( c) Correct rate `prop T`.
(d) Wrong.
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