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How does changing the concentration of the reactants change the parts of a rate law? It changes the rate, R. It changes the rate constant, k. It changes the order of reaction. It changes the temperature.

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A. It changes the rate, R

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When we change the concentration of the reactants in a chemical reaction, it affects the rate of reaction that happens in the process. Typically, the rate of reaction will decrease with time if the concentration of the reactants decreases because the reactants will be converted to products. Similarly, the rate of reaction will increase when the concentration of reactants are increased.

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