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For a reaction scheme A —k1→ B —k2→ C, if the rate of formation of B is set to be zero then the concentration of B is given by -

  1. (k1 − k2)[A]
  2. k1k2[A]
  3. (k1 + k2)[A]
  4. (k1/k2)[A]

Correct answer: (k1/k2)[A]

Solution

Setting the rate of formation of B to zero implies that the rate of its production and consumption are balanced, leading to the relationship where the concentration of B is proportional to the ratio of the rate constants k1 and k2 multiplied by the concentration of A.

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