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Explain rate of chemical reaction chemistry ka question

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Answered by sincerestperson
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The rate of a chemical reaction is defined as the rate of change in concentration of a reactant or product divided by its coefficient from the balanced equation.

  • In most cases, concentration is measured in moles per liter and time in seconds, resulting in units of M/s for the reaction rate.
Answered by Anonymous
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The rate of a chemical reaction is defined as the rate of change in concentration of a reactant or product divided by its coefficient from the balanced equation.

In most cases, concentration is measured in moles per liter and time in seconds, resulting in units of M/s for the reaction rate.

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