In the reaction 3A → 2B, rate of reaction + d[G] d t is equal to?
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In the reaction 3A \(\text { → }\)2B, rate of reaction \(+\frac{d[G]}{d t}\) is equal to?
- \(-\frac{1}{3} \frac{d[A]}{d t}\)
- \(-\frac{2}{3} \frac{d[A]}{d t}\)
- \(+\frac{2 d[a]}{d t}\)
- \(-\frac{3}{2} \frac{d[A]}{d t}\)
Answer
(B) - 2 3 d[A] d t
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