Consider the reaction,
2D(g) + 3 E(g) + F(g) → 2 G(g) + H(g)
When H is increasing at 0.47 mol/Ls, how quickly is G increasing? Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
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Consider the reaction,
2D(g) + 3 E(g) + F(g) → 2 G(g) + H(g)
When H is increasing at 0.47 mol/Ls, how quickly is G increasing? Give your answer to 3 decimal places.
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