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For the reaction H2(g)+l2(g)hArr2Hl(g), ...

For the reaction `H_2(g)+l_2(g)hArr2Hl(g)`, the rate of reaction is expressed as

A

`-(Delta[I_2])/(Delta t)=-(Delta[H_2])/(Delta t)=1/2 (Delta[HI])/(Delta t)`

B

`-(Delta[I_2])/(Delta t)=(Delta[H_2])/(Delta t)= (Delta[HI])/(2Delta t)`

C

`-(Delta[I_2])/(Delta t)=-1/2(Delta[H_2])/(Delta t)= (Delta[HI])/(Delta t)`

D

None of these

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