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Chemistry, 11.10.2019 04:00 sonyav732

Given the following reaction: 2d(g) + 3e(g) + f(g) \longrightarrow⟶ 2g(g) + h(g) when the concentration of d is decreasing by 0.10 m/s, how fast is the concentration of h increasing? when the concentration of g is increasing by 0.20 m/s, how fast is the concentration of e decreasing? what is the rate of reaction?

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