Chemistry, asked by hinoob94204, 3 months ago

. How the rate of a reaction can be measured?
Options:
1)By looking at the number of reactants
2)By looking at how much of one of the products has been made in a given time
3)By looking at how much of one of the reactants has been made in a given time
4)By looking at how much of one of the products has been used up in a given time

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Answered by adeshghatole
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Answer:

The rate of reaction can be found by measuring the amount of product formed in a certain period of time. The mass of a solid product is often measured in grams, while the volume of a gaseous product is often measured in cm 3. ... For example, it may be a few seconds for a fast reaction or a few minutes for a slow reactions

Answered by pm033976
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Answer:

2)By looking at how much of one of the products has been made in a given time

Explanation:

The rate of reaction can be observed by watching the disappearance of a reactant or the appearance of a product over time.

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