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A + 2B gives 3C plus 4 if the rate of appearance of C is 9 molar second what is the rate of disappearance of b​

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Answered by gaurav841930
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Key PointsReaction rate is calculated using the formula rate = Δ[C]/Δt, where Δ[C] is the change in product concentration during time period Δt.

Key PointsReaction rate is calculated using the formula rate = Δ[C]/Δt, where Δ[C] is the change in product concentration during time period Δt.The rate of reaction can be observed by watching the disappearance of a reactant or the appearance of a product

Key PointsReaction rate is calculated using the formula rate = Δ[C]/Δt, where Δ[C] is the change in product concentration during time period Δt.The rate of reaction can be observed by watching the disappearance of a reactant or the appearance of a productStep-by-step explanation:

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