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2X(g) + Y(g) → Z(g): In the equation above, The rate of formation of Z…

2X(g) + Y(g) → Z(g): In the equation above, The rate of formation of Z is found to be independent of the concentration of Y and to quadruple when the concentration of X is doubled. The correct equation for the reaction is?
  • A.
    R = k (X)(Y)
  • B.
    R = K (X) ° (Y)
  • C.
    R = K (X) ° (Y) 2
  • D.
    R = K (X) 2(Y)°
Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation