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Answer:
Rate = 0.83M/s
Explanation:
Rate of a chemical reaction is the 'absolute value' of change in concentration per unit time. That is ...
Rate = |Change in concentration / unit time|
= |Δ[Conc]/Δtime|
= |(1.17M -2.00M) / 25.3s|
= |- 0.83M/s|
= 0.83M/s*
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*Note: Some scholars define rate of reaction as a 'scaler' quantity having only magnitude as rate of reaction in a physical sense (up, down, right, left) is not definitive. In physical mechanics, rate is assigned a direction and magnitude of action and becomes a 'vector' quantity.
The speed at which the reaction occurs is called the rate of reaction. The rate of reaction for the decreased concentration is 0.83 M/s.
What is the reaction rate?
The reaction rate is the increase or decrease in the concentration of the products per unit of time. The formula for a reaction rate is given as,
[tex]\rm Rate = \rm \dfrac {\text{Change in concentration}} {Unit \; time}[/tex]
Given,
Initial concentration = 1.17 m
Final concentration = 2.00 M
Time = 25.3 sec
Substituting values in the above equation:
[tex]\begin{aligned} &= \dfrac{1.17 - 2.0} {25.3}\\\\&= -0.83\\\\&= 0.83 \;\rm M/s\end{aligned}[/tex]
Therefore, 0.83 M/s is the reaction rate.
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