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the rate of reaction is rate of change in which of reactant with time​

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Answered by TheDeadlyWasp
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The reaction rate is always defined as the change in the concentration (with an extra minus sign, if we are looking at reactants) divided by the change in time, with an extra term that is 1 divided by the stoichiometric coefficient.

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Answered by space15
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  1. AnswerConcentrated reactant
  2. AnswerConcentrated reactant Temperature
  3. AnswerConcentrated reactant Temperature Catalyst
  4. AnswerConcentrated reactant Temperature CatalystReactant is powder in form which is more soluble in water.

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