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Rate Law Calculation
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A reaction has the rate law $\text{Rate} = k\,[A]^2\,[B].$ Under initial conditions where $[A] = 0.15\,\text{M}$ and $[B] = 0.10\,\text{M}$, the reaction rate is $0.005\,\text{M/s}$. What will be the reaction rate if the concentrations are changed to $[A] = 0.30\,\text{M}$ and $[B] = 0.05\,\text{M}$?

A

0.01 M/sec

B

0.02 M/sec

C

0.0075 M/sec

D

0.005 M/sec

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