What is the difference between reaction rate and reaction time?
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- Reaction rate refers to the speed at which a chemical reaction occurs. It is usually expressed as the change in concentration of a reactant or product per unit time. For example, mol/L·s (molarity per second). - Reaction time, on the other hand, is the duration Show more…
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