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The conversion of molecules X to Y follows second order kinetics. IF concentration of X is increased to three times how will it affect the rate of formation of Y.

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`r_(1) = k[X]^(2), " "r_(2) = k[3X]^(2), " "r_(2) = 9k[X]^(2)` Rate increases by 9 times.
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