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For the reaction : `H_(2)+I_(2)to 2HI,` the differential rate law is

A

`[(+1//2)d[HI]//dt]=k_(1)[H_(2)][I_(2)]`

B

`[(+1//2)d[HI]//dt]={k_(1)[HI]^(2)//k_(2) [H_(2)][I_(2)]`

C

`[(+1//2)d[HI]//dt]=k_(1) [H_(2)][I_(2)]-k_(2)[HI]^(2)`

D

`[(+1//2)d[HI]//dt]=k_(1)k_(2) [H_(2)][I_(2)]`

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C
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