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For a hypothetical reaction,
`A+3BrarrP" " DeltaH=-2x` Kj/ "mole" of A
` &Mrarr2Q+R" " DeltaH=+xx` kJ/ "mole" of M
These reactions are carried simultaneously in a reactor such that temperature is not changing If rate of disppearance of B is y `sec^(-1)` then rate of formation (in M`sec^(-1))` of Q is :

A

`(2)/(3)y`

B

`(3)/(2)y`

C

`(4)/(3)y`

D

`(3)/(4)y`

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The correct Answer is:
C
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