The time for a chemical reaction, T (in minutes), is a function of the amount of catalyst

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The time for a chemical reaction, T (in minutes), is a function of the amount of catalyst present, a (in milliliters), so T = f(a).

(a) If f(5) = 18, what are the units of 5?What are the units of 18? What does this statement tell us about the reaction?

(b) If f'(5) = −3, what are the units of 5? What are the units of −3? What does this statement tell us?

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Applied Calculus

ISBN: 9781119275565

6th Edition

Authors: Deborah Hughes Hallett, Patti Frazer Lock, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, William G. McCallum, Brad G. Osgood, Andrew Pasquale

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