For the elementary reaction A + B → C + D,what is the predicted rate law?
A) Rate = k[A]2
B) Rate = k[A][B]
C) Rate = k ![For the elementary reaction A + B → C + D,what is the predicted rate law? A) Rate = k[A]<sup>2</sup> B) Rate = k[A][B] C) Rate = k D) Rate = k[B]<sup>2</sup> E) Rate = k[A]/[C]](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB2288/11ea7a3a_9f0e_a46f_a82d_2b92d2c8ed44_TB2288_11.jpg)
D) Rate = k[B]2
E) Rate = k[A]/[C]
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