The rate law expression for the hypothetical reaction 2 A + 3 B → 2 C is dx dt = k [A]…
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The rate law expression for the hypothetical reaction
2 A + 3 B → 2 C is \(\frac{\mathrm{dx}}{\mathrm{dt}}\)= k [A] [B]2
The order of reaction is
2 A + 3 B → 2 C is \(\frac{\mathrm{dx}}{\mathrm{dt}}\)= k [A] [B]2
The order of reaction is
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
Answer
(C) 3
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