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the rate of a chemical reaction CANNOT be determined by measuring

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Reaction rate is calculated using the formula rate = Δ[C]/Δt, where Δ[C] is the change in product concentration during time period Δt.

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

If a reaction produces a gas such as oxygen or carbon dioxide, there are two ways to measure the reaction rate: using a gas syringe to measure the gas produced, or calculating the reduction in the mass of the reaction solution.

If the reaction produces a precipitate, the amount formed can be used to determine reaction rate by measuring how long it takes for the forming precipitate to obscure the visibility of a cross through a conical flask.

Terms

reaction rateHow fast or slowly a reaction takes place.

productA chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.

gas syringeAn item of laboratory equipment used to withdraw a volume of gas from a closed chemical system for measurement and/or analysis.

Reaction Rate

The rate of a reaction is usually observed by watching the disappearance of a reactant or the appearance of a product within a given time period. Take the chemical reaction.

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