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At a certain time in a reaction, substance a is disappearing at a rate of 4.0Γ—10βˆ’2 m/s, substance b is appearing at a rate of 2.0Γ—10βˆ’2 m/s, and substance c is appearing at a rate of 6.0Γ—10βˆ’2 m/s. which of the following could be the stoichiometry for the reaction being studied?

(a) 2 a β†’ b + 3 c
(b) a β†’ 2 b + 3 c
(c) 2 a + b β†’ 3 c
(d) a + 2 b β†’ 3 c
(e) 4 a β†’ 2 b + 3 c

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