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Consider the following balanced chemical equation. 4 KO 2 + 2 H 2 O ⟶ 4 KOH + 3 O 2 How is the rate of appearance of O 2 , Δ [ O 2 ] Δ t , related to the rate of disappearance of KO 2 ?

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