The rate of the given reaction is 0.600 M/s. A + 3B \rightarrow 2C What is the relative rate of change of each species in the reaction? $\frac{\Delta[A]}{\Delta t}$ = $\frac{\Delta[B]}{\Delta t}$ = $\frac{\Delta[C]}{\Delta t}$ = 1.200 M/s M/s M/s
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600 M/s, we have: $\frac{1}{2}\frac{\Delta[C]}{\Delta t} = 0.600$ M/s Show more…
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