how is the rate determined experimentally
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In order to experimentally determine reaction rates, we need to measure the concentrations of reactants and/or products over the course of a chemical reaction. ... For example, if the reaction is first-order, a plot of ln[A] versus t will yield a straight line with a slope of –k.
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In order to experimentally determine reaction rates, we need to measure the concentrations of reactants and/or products over the course of a chemical reaction. ... For example, if the reaction is first-order, a plot of ln[A] versus t will yield a straight line with a slope of –k.
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