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would your observed reaction rates for the experiment have changed if you had doubled the volume (from 50ml to 100ml) of each solution used in the experiment? explain.

Answer

No, the reaction rates would not have changed if the volume of each solution used in the experiment was doubled since doubling the volume would not affect the concentration of the reactants or products and if the concentration of the reactants or products are the same, the reaction rate will not change.

  • Q: What is the reaction rate? A: The reaction rate is the change in concentration of a reactant or product over time.
  • Q: Would doubling the volume of each solution change the concentration of the reactants or products? A: No, doubling the volume of each solution will not change the concentration of the reactants or products.
  • Q: Would the reaction rate change if the concentration of the reactants or products are the same? A: No, if the concentration of reactants or products are the same, the reaction rate will not change.