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Give the theoretical forward rate equation when all are gases except water
4 PH3 + 2 H2 + 9 O2 D 2 P2O5 + 8 H2O(liq) + 25 kJ
a) when PH3 is a gas, rate = kf [
b) when PH3 is a liquid, rate = kf [
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