Solution :
The correct option is D
Rate = - Δ[SO2]/ 2Δt
Explanation :
For the given reaction,
2SO2 (g) + O2 ---> 2SO3(g)
The rate of reaction can be written as,
Rate = - Δ[SO2]/2Δt = - Δ[O2]/Δt = Δ[SO3]/2 Δt
Hence, rate with respect to SO2 is given as,
Rate = - Δ[SO2]/ 2Δt
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