Consider the hypothetical reaction and its rate of the reaction expression:
4 X + 2 Y→ Z + 6 U
In certain experiment, over a specific time period, rate of consuming of reactant X: = – 0.0024 M/s. What are (a) the rate of changing of reactant Y in this experiment; (b) the rate of production of Z; (c) the rate of production of U; (d) the rate of the reaction?
Hint: Keep in mind that reactant X is consuming and products Z and U are forming. Make sure to include positive or negative sign in your answer a, b, and c.
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