Asked by eng

A 50-mL Mohr buret is connected to a 1-ft length of capillary tubing. The buret is then filled with water and the volume of water versus time is monitored as the water gradually flows through the capillary tubing.

This process is found to be first-order with a rate constant of 0.014 mL/sec. What will happen if the length of the capillary tube is doubled?

a)The process will still be first-order, but the rate constant will decrease.

b)The order and rate constant for the process will both change.

c)The order and rate constant for the process will both be constant.

d)The order of the process will change, but the rate constant will be constant.

e)The process will still be first-order, but the rate constant will increase.

why is it not c or d,

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Answered by joe
A). the process will still be first order, but the rate constant will decrease.
Answered by UCI
Joe is right.
i looked at all the other stupid websites and tried D and C. They were both wrong.
Answered by Jay
A is the correct answer I just tried it right now.
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