If at a certain instant during the course of the reaction 2 NO2(g) + F2(g) �¨ 2 NO2F(g), the rate of formation of the product were 0.16 mol/L∙s, how fast would the F2 be disappearing (also in mol/L∙s) at that same instant in time?

A) 0.16 mol/L∙s
B) 0.080 mol/L∙s
C) 0.32 mol/L∙s
D) 0.48 mol/L∙s

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Wouldn't this be answered the same way as your previous question?
Yes, I got this one :)
Can you explain this one please?
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