Given a 1st order rxn of A(g)  --- >  B(g)  +  C(g)  + 3D(g) with a k = 6.0x10-4 s-1 at 298 kelvin, what is the rate of D (g) formation equal to?  A. ∆[A] / 3∆t B. ∆[B] / 3∆t C. ∆[C] / 3∆t D. none

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Given a 1st order rxn of A(g)  --- >  B(g)  +  C(g)  + 3D(g) with a k = 6.0x10-4 s-1 at 298 kelvin, what is the rate of D (g) formation equal to? 

A. ∆[A] / 3∆t

B. ∆[B] / 3∆t

C. ∆[C] / 3∆t

D. none 

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