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A reaction is of second order with respect to a reactant. How is the rate of reaction affected, if the concentration of the reactant is
doubled?

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If the concentration of reactant A is doubled,
i.e. `[A] = 2a`
Then, rate `= k (2a)^(2) = 4ka^(2)`
Rate of reaction becomes 4 times.
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