Question:

What is the rate law if the rate is directly proportional to \([B]^2\) and independent of \([A]\)?

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The rate law expresses the dependence of the reaction rate on the concentrations of reactants. In this case, it is only dependent on \(B\).
Updated On: Jan 17, 2025
  • \( \text{Rate} = k[B]^2 \)
  • \( \text{Rate} = k[A][B]^2 \)
  • \( \text{Rate} = k[A]^2[B] \)
  • \( \text{Rate} = k[A]^2[B]^2 \)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

In this problem, we are told that the rate is proportional to the square of concentration of \(B\), and independent of the concentration of \(A\). Hence, the rate law is: \[ \text{Rate} = k[B]^2, \] where \(k\) is the rate constant.
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