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The rate of a reaction is expressed in different ways as follows:
`+(1)/(2)(d[C])/(dt)=-(1)/(3)(d[D])/(dt)=+(1)/(4)(d[A])/(dt)=-(d[B])/(dt)`
the reaction is

A

`4A+B rarr 2C+3D`

B

`B+3D rarr 4A+2C`

C

`A+B rarr C+D`

D

`B+D rarr A+C`

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