Chemistry, asked by s44662, 10 months ago

The rate of a chemical reaction is all of the following EXCEPT
A. the speed at which a reaction takes place
B. the change in concentration of a reactant per unit time
C. the change in concentration of product per unit time
D. the amount of product formed in a certain period of time

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Answered by safnahakkim
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Answer: option d

Explanation:

Answered by hastag8
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Answer:

d)the amount of product formed in a certain period of time

Explanation:

The speed or rate of a chemical reaction is the change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit time. To be specific, it can be expressed in terms of: the rate of decrease in concentration of any of the reactants. the rate of increase in the concentration of any of the products.

the average rate of a reaction depends upon the change in concentrations of the reactants or products and the time taken for that change to occur.

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