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For a reaction, `X_(2) +3Y_(2) rarr 2XY_(3)` write the rate equation in terms of rate of disappearance of `y_(2)`.

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To write the rate equation for the reaction \( X_2 + 3Y_2 \rightarrow 2XY_3 \) in terms of the rate of disappearance of \( Y_2 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the stoichiometry of the reaction The balanced chemical equation shows that 1 mole of \( X_2 \) reacts with 3 moles of \( Y_2 \) to produce 2 moles of \( XY_3 \). ### Step 2: Write the rate of disappearance for each reactant The rate of a reaction can be expressed in terms of the change in concentration of the reactants and products over time. For the reactants \( X_2 \) and \( Y_2 \), we can write: ...
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