For a reaction P + Q → 2 R + S . Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
For a reaction P + Q → 2R + S. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
- Rate of disappearance of P = Rate of appearance of S
- Rate of disappearance of Q = 2 × Rate of appearance of R
- Rate of disappearance of P = Rate of disappearance of Q
- Rate of disappearance of Q =
× Rate of appearance of R
Answer
(B) Rate of disappearance of Q = 2 × Rate of appearance of R
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