The Law of Mass Action tells us that the time, T , taken by a chemical to create a

Chapter 7, Problem 79

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The Law of Mass Action tells us that the time, T , taken by a chemical to create a quantity x0 of the product (in molecules) is given by T = , x0 0 k dx (a x)(b x) where a and b are initial quantities of the two ingredients used to make the product, and k is a positive constant. Suppose 0

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