Thursday, July 30, 2009

For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B → 2C, the rate of appearance of C given by (Δ[C]/Δt) may also be?

For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B → 2C, the rate of appearance of C given by (Δ[C]/Δt) may also be expressed as





a)Δ[C]/Δt = Δ[A]/Δt


b) Δ[C]/Δt = –(3/2) Δ[B]/Δt


c) Δ[C]/Δt = –(2/3) Δ[B]/Δt


d) Δ[C]/Δt = –(1/2) Δ[A]/Δt





I believe its B, do you guys agree? im thinkings 3 B's disappear for every 2 C's so -3/2...

For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B → 2C, the rate of appearance of C given by (Δ[C]/Δt) may also be?
Sounds like you got it.





Another way of saying it would be -A/2 since for 1/2A subtracted you obtain one unit of C.
Reply:IT IS (C)
Reply:B defiantly


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