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Consider the reaction: 2A+B⟶3D
Write the rate in differential form for all the components of the system (rate=d[ ]/ dt=...), then answer the questions below.
At some point during the reaction, the rate of consumption of A is 0.879 M/s.
What is the rate of consumption of B? in M/s
What is the rate of production of D? in M/s
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