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If CA is the final concentration and CA0 is the initial concentration, the conversion of a reaction is expressed as ____(a) (frac{C_{A0}-C_A}{(C_{A0})} )(b) (frac{C_{A0}-C_A}{(-r_A)})V(c) (frac{C_{A0}-C_A}{(-r_A)V} )(d) (frac{C_A}{(C_{A0})} ) |
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Answer» Right choice is (a) (frac{C_{A0}-C_A}{(C_{A0})} ) Best explanation: Conversion in a chemical reaction is the ratio of the amount of reactant consumed to form products to the amount of reactant fed. If the entire reactant is converted to product, then the conversion is 100%. |
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