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b) The reaction is first order is NaOH
c) The reaction is first order is HCI
d) The reaction is second order is HCI
e) We can't tell
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Transcribed Image Text:3 Consider the following acid base reaction: HCI + NaOH H₂O + NaCl If the reaction rate quadruples when the concentration of NaOH is doubled, it means that: E → D a) The reaction is second order is NaOH b) The reaction is first order is NaOH c) The reaction is first order is HCI R O 5 V 6 B n Y & H 99+ N U 4 8 M 1 O ( 9 K W < O O L M P O alt { 20 ? C 7 = 77°F insert ctri AE t 1 pause 9:45 PM 9/13/2022 prt sc backspace Ę delete home enfer. pg up T shift pg dn end (intel PENTI GO
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