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For the reaction: 2A+Bto A(2)B the r...

For the reaction:
`2A+Bto A_(2)B`
the rate = `k[A][B]^(2)` with k `= 2.0xx10^(-6) mol^(-2) L^(2)s^(-1)`. Calculate the initial
rate of the reaction when `[A] =0.1 mol L^(-1),[b] = 0.2mol L^(-1)`. Calculate
the rate of reaction after [A] is reduced to `0.06 mol L^(-1)`

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