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20 January, 12:55
What does the term rate mean
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20 January, 13:02
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It is the speed that a chemical reaction proceeds. It is most often referred in terns of amount per unit volume, of a product that is formed in a unit of time or the concentration of a reactant that is consumed in a unit of time.
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