For a reaction 3A → 2B, the average rate of appearance of B is given by [ B ] t . The…
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For a reaction 3A → 2B, the average rate of appearance of B is given by \(\frac{\Delta[\mathrm{B}]}{\Delta \mathrm{t}}\). The correct relation between the average rate of appearance of B with the average rate of disappearance of A is given in option
- \(\frac{-2 \Delta[\mathrm{~A}]}{3 \Delta \mathrm{t}}\)
- \(\frac{\Delta[\mathrm{A}]}{\Delta \mathrm{t}}\)
- \(\frac{-\Delta[\mathrm{A}]}{\Delta \mathrm{t}}\)
- \(\frac{-3 \Delta[\mathrm{~A}]}{2 \Delta \mathrm{t}}\)
Answer
(A) -2 [ ~A ] 3 t
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