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A reaction is of second order with respect to its reactant. How will its reaction rate be affected if the concentration of the ractant is (i) doubled (ii) reduced to half ?

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`r_(1)=" rate "=k[R]^(2)`
`r_(2) =k[2R]^(2) rArr r_(2)=4r_(1) , r_(3) =k [(R )/(2)]^(2) rArr r_(3) =(1)/(4) r_(1)`
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