Answer :
Explanation:
For the given reaction:
Rate law says that rate of a reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of the reactants each raised to a stoichiometric coefficient determined experimentally called as order.
[tex]CO(g)+2H_2(g)\rightarrow CH_3OH(g)[/tex]
[tex]Rate=k[CO]^x[H_2]^y[/tex]
where x and y are order wrt to [tex]CO[/tex] and [tex]H_2[/tex]
According to collision theory , the molecules must collide for a reaction to take place. According to collision theory , the rate of a reaction is proportional to rate of collision of reactants.
Thus with an increase in concentration of reactants , the rate of reaction also increases. This is because if the concentration of reactants increases , the chances of collision between molecules also increases and thus more products wil be formed which in turn increases the rate of reaction.