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The rate of the reaction is ?

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Your answer is The Rate of a Reaction is a measurement of how the speed at which a reactant is used up / or a product is formed.

Step-by-step explanation:

R of R (Rate of Reaction) can be affected by:

Reactant concentration (how much of the substance is there to react)

The state of the reactants (whether they are in a solid/liquid/gas state)

The total surface area (more particles of the substance means more reactions...)

The Temperature (hot=quicker cool=slower)

The presence of a catalyst (catalysts speed up the Rate of the Reaction)

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The rate of a chemical reaction is defined as the change in the concentration of a reactant or a product over the change in time, and concentration is in moles per liter, or molar, and time is in seconds. So we express the rate of a chemical reaction in molar per second.

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