Which statement below regarding the average rate of a reaction is FALSE? The change in concentration of reactant or product is not always linear with time. The average reaction rate usually decreases as the reaction proceeds. The average reaction rate can be determined from the slope of the tangent line drawn at time = 0 on a plot of concentration versus time. The average rate usually depends on the concentrations of reactants.
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