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Which is a reason that a chemical engineer would use a rate law for a reaction in a chemical plant? a. to calculate the amount of product that would form b. to find out which reactant would be used up fastest c. to see how a change in a reactant concentration would affect the speed of the reaction d. to determine how to adjust the concentrations of reactants to make the correct product

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