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Q.
In a reaction $ 2A+B\to A_{2}B, $ the reactant $B$ will disappear at
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Solution:
$2 A+B \rightarrow A_{2} B$
Rate of reaction $=-\frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta[A]}{\Delta t}$
$=-\frac{\Delta[B]}{\Delta t}=\frac{\Delta\left[A_{2} B\right]}{\Delta t}$
$\because-\frac{\Delta[B]}{\Delta t}=-\frac{1}{2} \frac{\Delta[A]}{\Delta t}$
$\therefore $ The reactant $B$ will disappear at half the rate as $A$ will decrease.