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for the reaction ,`A+ B to` products , it is observed that
I. On doubling the intital concentration of A only the rate of reaction is also doubled and .
II. On doubling the intial concentration of both Aand B there Is a change by a factor of 8 in the rate of the reaction .
the rate of this reaction is , given by

A

rate = k[A] [B]

B

rate = `k[A]^(2)[B]`

C

rate = `k[A][B]^(2)`

D

rate`=k[A]^(2)[B]^(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Rate `=k[A][B]^(2)`
`=k[2A][2B]^(2)`
`=k xx 8[A][B]^(2)]`
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