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A chemical compound a reacts to become compound b. The rate of reaction is proportional to the mass of the compound a at any given time t

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Answered by priyankaaryapriyanka
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Explanation:

The rate of a reaction is a measure of how quickly a reactant is used up a product is formed

COLLISION THEORY

Reactant particles most colloide with each other

A colloide that produces in reaction is called successful collision . the energy is minimum amount neeed for a collision to be successful

The mean rate of reaction can be calculated using either og measure two equation

Mean rate of reaction = quality of reactant used / time taken

Mean rate of reaction = quality of product formed / time taken

The change in mass of a reactant or product can be followed during a reaction this method is useful when Carbon dioxide is a product which leaves the reaction compounds

Relative formula Mass Mr

The units of rate are usually g/s or g/ min.

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