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Given a reaction between an organic molecule, denoted as a, and nash, we observe the following observations. using the observations, write a rate law for the reaction.
(a) the rate triples when the concentration of [a] is tripled and the concentration of [nash] is held constant.
(b) the rate is decreased when the concentration of [a] is doubled and the concentration of [nash] is cut by a factor of 3.
(c) the rate doubles when the concentration of [a] is cut in half and the concentration of [nash] is quadrupled.
(d) the rate increases with an increase in temperature.
write the rate law.

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