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Chemical Reaction In a chemical reaction, one unit of compound Y and one unit of compound Z are converted into a single unit of compound X. Let x be the amount of compound X formed. The rate of formation of X is proportional to the product of the amounts of unconverted compounds Y and Z. So, , where and are the initial amounts of compounds Y and Z. From this equation, you obtain

Chapter 8.5, Problem 50E, Chemical Reaction In a chemical reaction, one unit of compound Y and one unit of compound Z are

(a) Solve for x as a function of t.

(b) Use the result of part (a) to find x as for

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