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1. How is reaction rate defined? (1 point)
How likely or often a reaction occurs on Earth in general
The speed at which the chemical reaction takes place
The total is the reactants minus the products
The amount of time of a reaction divided by the amount of reactants disappearing
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Correct answer: "The speed at which the chemical reaction takes place."
Briefly: reaction rate = change in concentration per unit time (e.g., rate = -Δ[reactant]/Δt = Δ[product]/Δt).
Briefly: reaction rate = change in concentration per unit time (e.g., rate = -Δ[reactant]/Δt = Δ[product]/Δt).
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