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QUESTION:

WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AVERAGE RATE AND INSTANTANEOUS RATE???​

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Answered by samiaiman343
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The average rate is the change in concentration over a selected period of time. ... The instantaneous rate is the rate at a particular time. It is determined by finding the slope of the tangent to the concentration vs time curve at that time.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The instantaneous rate of reaction is defined as the change in concentration of an infinitely small time interval. 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.

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