Multiple Choice
Consider the following reaction:
3A - 2B
The average rate of appearance of B is given by O[B]/Ot. Comparing the rate of appearance of B and the rate of disappearance of A, we get O[B]/Ot = × (- O[A]/Ot) .
A) +1
B) - 2/3
C) +3/2
D) +2/3
E) - 3/2
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