
Interpretation: The decomposition of
Concept introduction: The change in the concentration of reactant or product with time is known as rate of reaction and
To determine: The average reaction rate between the consecutive measurement times for the given reaction.

Answer to Problem 13.38QP
Solution
The average reaction rate between the time period
The average reaction rate between the time period
The average reaction rate between the time period
The average reaction rate between the time period
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
Given
The given data is,
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Table 1
The change in the concentration of reactant between the given time period is given as,
Substitute the value of initial and final concentration of
The average reaction rate between the time period
Substitute the value of initial and final concentration of
The average reaction rate between the time period
Substitute the value of initial and final concentration of
The average reaction rate between the time period
Substitute the value of initial and final concentration of
The average reaction rate between the time period
Conclusion
The average rate of reaction is defined for a long interval of time and the negative sign shows that the reactant is getting consumed in the reaction.
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