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The rate law for the reaction 2C+D to A+...

The rate law for the reaction `2C+D to A+E` is `(-d[D])/(dt)=k[C]^2[D]`. IF C is present in large excess, the order of the reaction will be:

A

Zero order

B

First order

C

Second order

D

Third order

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B
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