The gas-phase reaction CH3NC → CH3CN has been studied in a closed vessel, and the rate equation was found to be: Rate = −Δ[CH3NC]/Δt = k[CH3NC]. Which one of the following actions is least likely to cause a change in the rate of the reaction?
A) Lowering the temperature
B) Adding a catalyst
C) Using a larger initial amount of CH 3NC in the same vessel
D) Using a bigger vessel, but the same initial amount of CH 3NC
E) Continuously removing CH 3CN as it is formed
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