For a reaction of the type aA + bB → Products, the - d[A] d t is equal to:
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For a reaction of the type aA + bB → Products, the \(-\frac{d[A]}{d t}\) is equal to:
- \(-\frac{d[B]}{d t}\)
- \(-\frac{1}{b} \times \frac{d[B]}{d t}\)
- \(\frac{-a}{b} \frac{d[B]}{d t}\)
- \(-\frac{b}{a} \times \frac{d[G]}{d t}\)
Answer
(C) -a b d[B] d t
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