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Dominguez
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14 December, 08:06
How do you calculate rate of reaction?
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Jaxon
14 December, 08:19
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Rate of reaction = (change in concentration of reactant/product) ➗ time taken for them change
Explanation:
To calculate rate of reaction you divide the change in concentration of reactant/product by the time taken for them change
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