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Rate of reactions problem?

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Chemical reactions vary greatly in the speed at which they occur. Some are essentially instantaneous, while others may take years to reach equilibrium. The Reaction Rate for a given chemical reaction is the measure of the change in concentration of the reactants or the change in concentration of the products per unit time.

To calculate the rate of a chemical reaction, divide the moles of substance consumed or produced by the number of seconds the reaction took to complete.

Instantaneous vs. Average Rate. ...

Stoichiometric Dependency of Rates. ...

Positive Reaction Rate. ...

Reaction Rate Assumptions. ...

Numerical Calculation of Reaction Rate.

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