MCQ
Bromine water reacts with $S{O_2}$ to form
- A${H_2}O$ and $HBr$
- ✓${H_2}S{O_4}$ and $HBr$
- C$HBr$ and $S$
- D$S$ and ${H_2}O$
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What is $Y$ in the above reaction?
In the above reaction, if the reactant alcohol is a pure $R-$ isomer the product would.

$\gamma_{1} A +\gamma_{2} B \rightarrow \gamma_{3} C +\gamma_{4} D$
Concentration of $C$ changes from $10\, mmol$ appearance of $D$ is $1.5$ times the rate of disappearance of $B$ which is twice the rate of disappearance $A$. The rate of appearance of $D$ has been experimentally determined to be $9 \,m\,mol$ $dm ^{-3} s ^{-1}$. Therefore the rate of reaction is $......\,m\,mol\, dm ^{-3} \,s ^{-1}$. (Nearest Integer)