Asked by Amy
If two students compared their instantaneous reaction rates, would you expect their results to be the same? Explain (Hint: Think of tangent.)
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Answered by
DrBob222
The instananeous rate depends upon WHEN in the reaction it was determined and since the reaction rate is curved I would not expect them to agree unless both reactions were started at the same time and both students took the rate at the same time after beginning.
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