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For a gaseous reaction A(g)+B(g)>C(g)+D(g) It is found that the rate =K[A]^2[B]^1 .How many times the rate of reaction increases or decreases a)If the partial pressure of both A and B are doubled. b)If the partial pressure of A is doubled and that of B remains constant.​

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