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The rate of the reaction $2A + B \rightarrow C$ can be represented by which of the following?

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Always divide the disappearance/appearance rate by the stoichiometric coefficient to get the unique rate.
  • $-\dfrac{1}{2}\,\dfrac{d[A]}{dt}$
  • $-\dfrac{d[B]}{dt}$
  • $+\dfrac{d[C]}{dt}$
  • All of these
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Use stoichiometry in rate definition.
For $aA+bB\rightarrow$ products, rate $= -\dfrac{1}{a}\dfrac{d[A]}{dt} = -\dfrac{1}{b}\dfrac{d[B]}{dt} = +\dfrac{d[\text{product}]}{dt}$.
Step 2: Apply to $2A + B \rightarrow C$.
Rate $= -\dfrac{1}{2}\dfrac{d[A]}{dt} = -\dfrac{d[B]}{dt} = +\dfrac{d[C]}{dt}$.
Step 3: Conclusion.
All three expressions are valid $\Rightarrow$ (D) All of these.
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