Chemical Reactions In a chemical reaction, one unit of compound ^' aiul one unit of

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Chemical Reactions In a chemical reaction, one unit of compound ^' aiul one unit of compound Z are con\ertcd into a single unit of compound .\. If .v is the amount of compound Xformed, and the rate of formation of .X is proportional to theproduct of the amounts of iincoinerted compounds^' and /,. thendl-VK.-n V)where i and r,, are the initial .imounts of compounds ^ and Z.From the above equation you obtain1(/,V k dl.( v - .v)(,: - .v)(a) Perform the two integrations and solve for x in terms of /, lb) Use the result in pail (a) to find \ as / ^ cc if ( 1 ) \,, < ,-,, (2) V,, > .-.,,. and (3) v = :,,,

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