explain the rate of chemical reaction
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The speed or rate of a chemical reaction is the change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit time. To be specific, it can be expressed in terms of: the rate of decrease in concentration of any of the reactants. therate of increase in the concentration of any of the products.
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The rate of a chemical reaction implies the decrease in molar concentration of the reactants per units time of increase in molar concentration of the products per unit time. i.e. the rate of chemical reaction in the change in the molar concentration of the species taking part in a reaction per unit time.
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