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How would the addition of hydrogen gas at constant temperature and volume effect rate=k[h2][I2]?
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Devron
It would increase the rate of the reaction. Looking at the equation should allow you to notice this. In general there are three factors that can affect the rate of a reaction:

1.) reactant concentrations
2.) catalysts
3.) temperature

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