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question54
change in the concentration of a substance per change in time is called rate of a reaction
question 55
concentration of H2O2(reactant)
question 56
DATA:
Change in concentration (∆C) = 1.0M-0.5M=0.5M
Change in time (∆T) = 100s-0s= 100s
Average rate=?
SOLUTION:
r= ∆C/∆T
= 0.5/100
= 0.005Ms-1
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