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Iron(III) chloride is reduced by tin(II) chloride.
the concentration of Fe3+ ion at the beginning of an experiment was 0.03586M. After 4.00 min it was 0.02638M. What is the average rate of reaction of FeCl3 in this time interval?

Can someone help me figure this one out please
17 years ago

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DrBob222
worked th same way as change in molarity per 60 sec above.
17 years ago
Lauren
so it would be .00948/240

right
17 years ago
noku
Yes
14 years ago

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