For the reaction $RCl + NaOH_{(aq)} \rightarrow ROH + NaCl$,the rate is given by $Rate = K_1[RCl]$. What will happen to the reaction rate?

  • A
    It will double if the concentration of $NaOH$ is doubled.
  • B
    It will be halved if the concentration of $RCl$ is halved.
  • C
    It decreases with an increase in the temperature of the reaction.
  • D
    It remains unaffected by an increase in the temperature of the reaction.

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