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Rate law for a gaseous reaction
`A + B rarr C + D` is given by
Rate `= K[A]^(2)[B]^(0)`
The volume of reaction vessel containing these gases is suddenly reduced to one fourth the volume. The rate of reaction relative to original rate would be

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