Rate Laws: Relative Rates of Reactions

Consider the balanced chemical equation for the reaction

2CO(g)+O2(g)2CO2(g)Rate=k[CO]22CO(g)+O_2(g)⟶2CO_2(g)\qquad Rate=k[CO]^2

If the rate of the reaction is 3.2 M/s which of the following is TRUE.

Instantaneous rate Instantaneous rate ofInstantaneous rateof disappearance of CO of disappearance of O2 of appearance of CO2a)6.43.26.4b)3.21.63.2c)1.63.21.6d)6.43.21.6\def\arraystretch{1.5} \begin{array}{c:c:c:c} &\rm Instantaneous \ rate \ & \rm Instantaneous \ rate \ of & \rm Instantaneous \ rate \\ &\rm of \ disappearance \ of \ CO & \rm \ of \ disappearance\ of \ O_2 & \rm \ of \ appearance \ of \ CO_2\\ a) & 6.4 &3.2& 6.4 \\ b)&3.2&1.6&3.2\\ c)&1.6&3.2&1.6\\ d)&6.4&3.2&1.6\\ \end{array}
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