The Disappearance of HI in the Reaction 2HI(g) I2(g) + H2(g) Is Shown in the Following Figure
The disappearance of HI in the reaction 2HI(g) I2(g) + H2(g) is shown in the following figure. What is the instantaneous rate of this reaction at t = 5 s if the instantaneous rate of change of [HI] is 0.02 M/s? ![The disappearance of HI in the reaction 2HI(g) \rightarrow I<sub>2</sub>(g) + H<sub>2</sub>(g) is shown in the following figure. What is the instantaneous rate of this reaction at t = 5 s if the instantaneous rate of change of [HI] is 0.02 M/s? A) 0.2 M/s B) 0.01 M/s C) 0.02 M/s D) 0.100 M/s E) 0.04 M/s](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB3834/11eb0df4_173c_96b4_9431_2555c5696a90_TB3834_00.jpg)
A) 0.2 M/s
B) 0.01 M/s
C) 0.02 M/s
D) 0.100 M/s
E) 0.04 M/s
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