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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Diego_Miramar_College/Chem_103%3A_Fundamentals_of_GOB_Chemistry_(Garces)/10%3A_Kinetics_and_Equilibrium/10.01%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Colorado_State_University_Pueblo/Elementary_Concepts_in_Physics_and_Chemistry/06%3A_Chapter_6_-_Survey_of_Chemical_Reactions/6.11%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long did it take for them to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long did it take for them to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Mendocino_College/Introduction_to_Chemistry_(CHM_200)/10%3A_Reaction_Rates_and_Equilibrium/10.01%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    Kinetics is the study of reaction rates, which focuses on how fast a reaction occurs.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Pittsburgh_at_Bradford/CHEM_0089_-_Concepts_of_Chemistry/10%3A_Equilibria/10.01%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Chippewa_Valley_Technical_College/CVTC_Basic_Chemistry/06%3A_Chemical_Energy_and_Reaction_Types/6.04%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Pasadena_City_College/Chem_2A_(Ku)_Textbook/10%3A_Reaction_Rates_and_Equilibrium/10.03%3A_Kinetics_and_Collision_Theory/10.3.01%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Brevard_College/CHE_104%3A_Principles_of_Chemistry_II/05%3A_Reaction_Rates/5.01%3A_Concept_of_Reaction_Rate
    The reaction rate or rate of reaction is the speed at which a chemical reaction takes place
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Beginning_Chemistry_(Chan)/12%3A_Kinetics/12.01%3A_Chemical_Reaction_Rate
    At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chu...At the end of the strip are timers that determine both elapsed time (how long it took for the cars to cover the quarter mile) and top speed (how fast they were going as they went through the timer chute). One car may accelerate faster and get ahead that way, while the other car may be slower off the line, but can get up to a higher top speed at the end of the run. In summary, the rate of a chemical reaction is measured by the change in concentration over time for a reactant or product.

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