The rate of reaction can be expressed in terms of
the rate of decrease in concentration of any of the reactant only
the rate of increase in concentration of any of the product only
Rate of decrease in concentration of any of the reactant or increase in concentration of any of the product
None of the above
Rate of reaction can be expressed in terms of the decrease in concentration of any of the reactant or increase in concentration of any of the product.
Hence, the correct answer is Option(3)
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