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2 January, 10:05

Which of the following reactions shows that the rate of the appearance of D is twice the disappearance of A and one third the disappearance of B?

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  1. 2 January, 10:13
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    First, we are discussing reversible reactions here, since the reaction is proceeded in both directions forming both reactants and products.

    The reaction is symbolized as:

    A + B C + D

    The first given is:

    The rate of appearance of D is twice the disappearance of A

    This means that the coefficient of D in the reaction is twice the coefficient of A

    The second given is:

    The rate of appearance of D is one third the disappearance of B.

    This means that the coefficient of D in the reaction is 1/3 that of B. This also means that the coefficient of B is 3 times that of D.

    Combining these two pieces of information, we will find that the best equation that resembles this scenario is:

    A + 6 B C + 2 D
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