
(a)
Interpretation:
The experimental means by which the rates of the given reaction could be followed has to be suggested.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of a reaction: It represents the speed at which a
Rate of reaction depends on time, temperature, pressure and concentration of the reaction.
(b)
Interpretation:
The experimental means by which the rates of the given reaction could be followed has to be suggested.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of a reaction: It represents the speed at which a chemical reaction runs. How much concentration of reactants consumed or how much concentration of product formed in a unit of time is said to be rate of reaction.
Rate of reaction depends on time, temperature, pressure and concentration of the reaction.
(c)
Interpretation:
The experimental means by which the rates of the given reaction could be followed has to be suggested.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of a reaction: It represents the speed at which a chemical reaction runs. How much concentration of reactants consumed or how much concentration of product formed in a unit of time is said to be rate of reaction.
Rate of reaction depends on time, temperature, pressure and concentration of the reaction.

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