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The experimental rate law for a reaction : `2A + B rarr` Product is rate `prop C_A C_B^(1//2)`. If the concentrations of both A and B are doubled the rate increases by a factor of

A

`sqrt2`

B

2

C

`2sqrt2`

D

4

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