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For the reaction `A+BrarrC` , the initial rate was `x"mol.L"^(-1).s^(-1)` . After times `t_(1) andt_(2)` , the rates were found to be y and z `"mol.L"^(-1).s^(-1)` respectively . Arrange x , y and z in order of their increasing values.

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Rate constant of a reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reaction ( except zero order reaction). Concentration of a reactant in a reaction decrease with time. Thus the increasing order of x, y, z is `zleyltx`.
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