
Measuring the Rate of Reaction
Students learn how to define reaction rate and explore experimental techniques used to monitor the progress of a chemical reaction.
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Students learn how to define reaction rate and explore experimental techniques used to monitor the progress of a chemical reaction.
Key Questions
- How can we monitor the progress of a chemical reaction over time?
- What units are used to express the average and instantaneous rates of reaction?
- How do we interpret rate graphs to determine reaction speed?
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