For a reaction A + 2B → C, rate is given by + d[C] d t =k[A][B] hence the order of the…
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For a reaction A + 2B → C, rate is given by \(+\frac{d[C]}{d t}=k[A][B]\) hence the order of the reaction is:
- 3
- 2
- 1
- 0
Answer
(B) 2
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