Get answer: If, in Example 4, one molecule of the product C is formed from one molecule

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If, in Example 4, one molecule of the product C is formed from one molecule of the reactant A and one molecule of the reactant B, and the initial concentrations of A and B have a common value fAg fBg a molesyL, then fCg a2 ktysakt 1 1d where k is a constant. (a) Find the rate of reaction at time t. (b) Show that if x fCg, then dx dt ksa 2 xd 2 (c) What happens to the concentration as t l `? (d) What happens to the rate of reaction as t l `? (e) What do the results of parts (c) and (d) mean in practical terms?

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