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ki 29. For an elementary chemical reaction, d[A] A, 2A, the expression for is : (1) 2k [A2]-k_[A]2 (2) kj [A2]-k_j[A]2 (3) 2k [A21–2k_j[A]2 (4) kj[A2]+k_[A] Ans. (3)

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