Chemistry, asked by EnchantedGirl, 1 year ago

how do you determine the instantaneous rate of a reaction?


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Answered by Harsh982
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The rate of reaction at any moment in time is equal to the slope of a tangent drawn to this curve at that moment. The instantaneous rate of reaction can be measured at any time between the moment at which the reactants are mixed and the reaction reaches equilibrium.

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Answered by Raunak1432
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Explanation:

An instantaneous rate is a rate at some instant in time. The average rate is the average of the instantaneous reaction rate over a period of time during the reaction. We determine an instantaneous rate at time t: by calculating the negative of the slope of the curve of concentration of a reactant versus time at time t.

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