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In a reaction `2A + B rarr A_(2)B`, the reactant `A` will disappear at

A

Half the rate that B will decrease

B

The same rate that B will decrease

C

Twice the rate that B will decrease

D

The same rate that `A_(2)B` will form

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C

A. will disappear at twice the rate at which .B. will decrease .
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