A student measures the rate of a reaction by measuring how much the concentration of one of

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A student measures the rate of a reaction by measuring how much the concentration of one of the reactants changed over a period of 5 s. She writes in her lab book that the reaction rate is 2.00 × 102 M2/°C. The numerical value she measured is correct, but her units are wrong.

(a) What should her units be?

(b) In general, what kind of unit will always be in the denominator of a reaction rate?

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

ISBN: 9780321927118

5th Edition

Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver

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