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plot a graph 1/t against concentration of sodium Thiosulphate.

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Answered by riyansh5
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We can plot a graph between 1/t (in second) and the concentration of sodium thiosulphate by taking 1/t along ordinate axis and concentration of Na2S2O3 along abscissa. The graph should be a straight slopping line. From the graph, it is clear that 1/t is directly proportional to the concentration of Na2S2O3

Answered by Iammanjula
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The graph of 1/t versus the concentration of Sodium Thiosulphate is a straight sloping line.

Explanation:

According to mass action law the rate of reaction is always directly proportional to the product of molar concentration of the reactant chemical components.

If a graph is plotted between the 1/t (in seconds) and the concentration of the Sodium Thiosulphate by taking the 1/t along the ordinates or the y-axis and the concentration of the chemical compound along the x-axis, It should have shown a straight sloping line.

The graph shows that 1/t that is the rate of the chemical reaction is always  directly proportional to the concentration of the solution of the chemical compound sodium Thiosulphate.

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