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![3. For a reaction 2A + B 2C, with the rate equation: Rate = k[A]'[B]
K[A]°[B]
A. the order with respect to A is 1 and the order overall is 1.
B. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 2.
C. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 3.
D. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 2.
E. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 3.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/d642e955-d862-457b-b6d2-0ee48a30efdd/a40b5e88-4cbe-4caf-a507-29885a728d56/abf44la_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:3. For a reaction 2A + B 2C, with the rate equation: Rate = k[A]'[B]
K[A]°[B]
A. the order with respect to A is 1 and the order overall is 1.
B. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 2.
C. the order with respect to A is 2 and the order overall is 3.
D. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 2.
E. the order with respect to B is 2 and the order overall is 3.
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