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Consider this second-order reaction:

(A+B C and rate = k[A]2).

What will happen to the reaction rate if the concentration of A is doubled?

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If the rate doubles when the concentration of reactant is doubled, the reaction is the first-order. If the rate becomes 4-fold times (quadruples) when the concentration of the reactant is doubled, the reaction is the second-order and similarly, the third, the fourth, and the higher orders.
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The rate will quadruple. 2^2 = 4
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