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For `1/2X_(2)+Y_(2)toXY_(2)` relartive rates of species is given as

A

` "Rate" =(-d[x_(2)])/(dt)=(-d[y_(2)])/(dt)=+(d[xy_(2)])/(dt)`

B

` "Rate" =-2(d[x_(2)])/(dt)=(-d[y_(2)])/(dt)=+(d[xy_(2)])/(dt)`

C

` "Rate" =(-1)/(2)(d[x_(2)])/(dt)=(-d[y_(2)])/(dt)=+(d[xy_(2)])/(dt)`

D

` "Rate" =-(1)/(2)(d[x_(2)])/(dt)=(+d[y_(2)])/(dt)=+(d[xy_(2)])/(dt)`

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