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In the reaction BrO(3)^(-)(aq)+ 5Br^(-...

In the reaction
`BrO_(3)^(-)(aq)+ 5Br^(-)+6H^(+) rarr 3Br_(2)+3H_(2)O`
the rate of appearance of bromine is related to the rate of disappearance of bromide ions as :

A

`(d[Br])/(d t) = (5)/(3) (-d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t)`

B

`(d[Br_(2)])/(d t) = (-d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t)`

C

`(d[Br_(2)])/(d t) = -(d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t)`

D

`(d[Br_(2)])/(d t) = (3)/(5)(-d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

For reaction:
`BrO_(3)^(ɵ)(aq) + 5Br^(ɵ)(aq) + 6H^(o+) (aq) rarr 3Br_(2)(l) + 3H_(2)O(l)`
Rate `= (1)/(5) (-d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t) = (1)/(3) (+d[Br_(2)])/(d t)`
`= (d[Br_(2)])/(d t) = (3)/(5) (-d[Br^(ɵ)])/(d t)`
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