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What should be the rate of formation of C, if the rate of disappearance of A for the reaction `A + B to 2C" is " 10^(-1)` mole/ litre/second at a particular temperatue?

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the rate of formation of C given the rate of disappearance of A for the reaction: \[ A + B \rightarrow 2C \] ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Reaction and Given Information**: The reaction is \( A + B \rightarrow 2C \). We are given that the rate of disappearance of A (\( -\frac{d[A]}{dt} \)) is \( 10^{-1} \) moles/liter/second. ...
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