For the reaction C2H4Br2+ 3KI>C2H4+2KBr+KI3, when the rate of reaction is 2.0x10^-5, what is the rate of disappearance of KI?

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wouldn't it be three times the rate?

rate= -1/3 * d(KI)/dt

reat disappearance of KI=3*rate

(negative sign in the rate equation means reducing)

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