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The equilibrium reaction A underset(k(b)...

The equilibrium reaction `A underset(k_(b))overset(k_(f))hArr` B is started with A such that initially one can write `A overset(k_(f))rarrB`. In such a case, which of the following will be correct?

A

`k_(f) = k'_(f)`

B

`k_(f) gt k'_(f)`

C

`k_(f) lt k'_(f)`

D

`k_(f)`, may be greater or smaller than `k'_(f)` depending upon the concentration of A.

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`k_(f)` does not depend upon the concentration A.
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