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The Following Reaction Is Second Order in a and First

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The following reaction is second order in A and first order in B:
A + B → Products Rate = k[A]2[B]
What is the rate constant k of this reaction in vessel (b) relative to the rate constant k of this reaction in vessel (a) ? Each vessel has the same volume.Shaded spheres represent A molecules,and unshaded spheres represent B molecules. The following reaction is second order in A and first order in B: A + B → Products Rate = k[A]<sup>2</sup>[B] What is the rate constant k of this reaction in vessel (b) relative to the rate constant k of this reaction in vessel (a) ? Each vessel has the same volume.Shaded spheres represent A molecules,and unshaded spheres represent B molecules.   A) rate constant k in vessel (b) /rate constant k in vessel (a) = 1:2 B) rate constant k in vessel (b) /rate constant k in vessel (a) = 1:1 C) rate constant k in vessel (b) /rate constant k in vessel (a) = 2:1 D) rate constant k in vessel (b) /rate constant k in vessel (a) = 4:1

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