Multiple Choice
In the following reaction, 4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O, how can the rate of the reaction be determined?
A) By the 4-to-1 ratio of the reactants
B) By the increase of O2 with time
C) By the increase of Na with time
D) By the formation of Na2O over time
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