Asked by Mel
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Consider the following reaction:
3A to 2B
The average rate of appearance of B is given by deltaB divided by delta t. Comparing the rate of appearance of B and the rate of disappearance of A, we get Delta B divided by Delta t= ___* (-delta A divided by delta t)
Thanks!
Consider the following reaction:
3A to 2B
The average rate of appearance of B is given by deltaB divided by delta t. Comparing the rate of appearance of B and the rate of disappearance of A, we get Delta B divided by Delta t= ___* (-delta A divided by delta t)
Thanks!
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Answered by
Mel
Sorry got the questions mixed, i know this one because there was a table provided. But how do i find...
Consider the following reaction:
A to 2C
The average rate of appearance of C is given by delta C divided by delta t. Comparing the rate of appearance of C and the rate of disappearance of A, we get delta c / t = ____ * (delta A/ delta t).
thanks again!
Consider the following reaction:
A to 2C
The average rate of appearance of C is given by delta C divided by delta t. Comparing the rate of appearance of C and the rate of disappearance of A, we get delta c / t = ____ * (delta A/ delta t).
thanks again!
Answered by
DrBob222
The first question is 3/2?
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