If the reaction A + 2B + C --> D + 2E is first order in reactant A, zeroth order in B and in C, what is the rate law equation for this reaction?
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The reaction is A + 2B + C --> D + 2E. It is given that the reaction is first order in reactant A, zeroth order in reactants B and C. Show more…
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