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What is K?
The rate constant.
The magnitude of K changes with what?
The temperature
What is a Rate Law?
An equation which shows how the rate depends on the concentrations of reactants.
What is the general form of a rate law?
Rate = K[A]^m[B]^n
A reaction A+B ⇒ C obeys the following rate law:
Rate = k[B]^2

If [A] is doubled, how will the rate change? Will the rate constant change? Explain.
If [A] is doubled the rate of the rate constant will not change. For the overall rate, it will not change because [A] is not mentioned in the rate law. For k, it is because only temperature can change k.