In a reaction 2 X → Y , the concentration of X decreases from 3.0 moles/litre to 2.0…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
In a reaction 2X → Y, the concentration of X decreases from 3.0 moles/litre to 2.0 moles/litre in 5 minutes. The rate of reaction is
- 0.1 mol L–1 min–1
- 5 mol L–1 min–1
- 1 mol L–1 min–1
- 0.5 mol L–1 min–1
Answer
(A) 0.1 mol L –1 min –1
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