Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

what is the formula for finding rate of an equation?​

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Answered by kartik179
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Answer:

here is ur answer miss

Explanation:

To calculate a reaction rate, simply divide the moles of substance produced or consumed in the reaction and divide by the reaction time in seconds.

For example, .2 moles of hydrochloric acid in 1 liter of water react with the .2 moles of sodium hydroxide, forming water and sodium chloride. The reaction takes 15 seconds. You calculate the reaction rate for hydrochloric acid as follows:

.2 moles HCl ÷ 1 L = .2 moles per liter (mol × L-1 ).

.2 moles per liter ÷ 15 seconds = .0133 mol × L-1 × s-1.

Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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Answer:

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.

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