Question: A second-order surface reaction involves two gas-phase species A and B, which are adsorbing and desorbing from the surface. For a fixed concentra- tion

A second-order surface reaction involves two gas-phase species A and B, which are adsorbing and desorbing 

A second-order surface reaction involves two gas-phase species A and B, which are adsorbing and desorbing from the surface. For a fixed concentra- tion of B denoted as [B] in the gas phase, it is observed that the overall rate of the reaction has a maximum at a particular concentration of A denoted as [A]max. What is the relationship between [A]max and [B]o?

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