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The rate law for the reaction below is given by the expresssion `K[A][B]`.
`A+B to` product
If the concentration of B is increased from 0.1 to 0.3 mole, keeping the value of A at 0.1, mole the rate constant will be :

A

3k

B

9k

C

`k // 3`

D

k

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D

Rate constant is independent of concentration.
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