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For the reaction 2A+B rarr 3C if the rate of disappearance of A is 6 times 10^(-3)mol L^(-1)s^(-1) then rate of appearance of C is find the value​

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Answered by amendrapdsingh275
0

Answer:

Rate =

dt

−d[A]

=

3

2

×

dt

d[C]

=

3

2

×1.3×10

−4

molL

−1

s

−1

=0.86×10

−4

molL

−1

s

−1

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Given:

The reaction 2A+B→3C if the rate of disappearance of A is 6 times 10^{-3} moLl^{-1} S^{-1}

To Find:

The rate of appearance of C .

Explanation:

Rate=\frac{-d[A]}{dt}

=\frac{2}{3}* \frac{d[c]}{dt}

=\frac{2}{3}*6*10^{-3} molL^{-1} S^{-1}

=0.40*10^{-3} molL^{-1} S^{-1}

Therefore, the rate of appearance of C is0.40*10^{-3} molL^{-1} S^{-1}.

Answer:

The rate appearance of C value is 0.40*10^{-3} molL^{-1} S^{-1}.

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