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Show that the rate of first order reaction is doubled when concentration of the reactant is doubled.

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Consider first order reaction `A to P`
`r_(1) = k[A]^(1) " " ….. (1)`
When concentration is doubled
`r_(2) = k[2A]^(1) " " r_(2) = 2k [A} " " …(2)`
Comparing equation (1) and (2)
`r_(2) = 2r`
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