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Show that for elementary order 3 reactions, after integration the following equation will be obtained:
a. A + B + D → results

1 C 1 1 (Cpe l=kt In + (Co In (C.-C. XCB-C) (C. - C ₂ XC. - C ) (n-C6w-c.) In с. Co

b. A + 2B → results

Сво СА = (2с. – С. )?kt Св.СА,


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