A. Greater will be dx/dt
B. Lesser will be dx/dt
C. dx/dt will be moderate
D. any of above
¨ The rate of a chemical reaction generally increases with an increase in the concentration of the reactants. This is because a higher concentration of reactants results in a higher frequency of effective collisions between the reacting particles, which leads to a higher probability of successful collisions.
¨ The rate of a reaction is defined as the change in concentration of a reactant or product with respect to time, i.e., dx/dt. Therefore, an increase in the concentration of the reactants will result in a greater value of dx/dt, indicating a faster rate of the reaction.
¨ Hence, the greater the concentration of the reactant, the greater will be the rate of the reaction, i.e., dx/dt.
Submitted by :- Jamil Ahmed