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29 September, 20:54

A student performs an experiment to see how catalysts affect the rate of a reaction. He notices that when the reaction is nearly finished, it stops bubbling. He wants to know how much faster the reaction occurs when a catalyst is used. Which is the best method for him to measure his data?

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  1. 29 September, 21:14
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    The answer is clearly to use a stopwatch to record the time that it takes for the bubbling to stop.
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