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    For the Reaction 3A(g) + 2B(g)  2C(g) + 2D(g)
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For the Reaction 3A(g) + 2B(g)  2C(g)

Question 62

Question 62

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For the reaction 3A(g) + 2B(g)  2C(g) + 2D(g)
The following data were collected at constant temperature. Determine the correct rate law for this reaction. For the reaction 3A(g)  + 2B(g)  <font face= symbol ></font> 2C(g)  + 2D(g)  The following data were collected at constant temperature. Determine the correct rate law for this reaction.   A)  Rate = k[A][B] B)  Rate = k[A][B]<sup>2</sup> C)  Rate = k[A]<sup>3</sup>[B]<sup>2</sup> D)  Rate = k[A]<sup>1.5</sup>[B] E)  Rate = k[A]<sup>2</sup>[B]


A) Rate = k[A][B]
B) Rate = k[A][B]2
C) Rate = k[A]3[B]2
D) Rate = k[A]1.5[B]
E) Rate = k[A]2[B]

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