Consider the elementary reaction equations shown. A. A(g) + B(g) ? C(g) + D(g) B. 2X(g) ? Y(g) + Z(g) Write the rate law for reaction A. rate = k [A][B] Write the rate law for reaction B. rate = k [X]^2
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