1) Find time = 10 s on the curve.
2) Draw a line tangent to the point time = 10 s on the curve.
3) Use two points on the tangent line to find the slope of the line.
4) The slope of the line is the instantaneous rate in M/s.
1) Find time = 300 s on the curve.
2) Draw a tangent line crossing the point at time = 300 s on the curve.
3) Identify two points on the tangent line and use them to find the slope of the line.
4) The slope of the line is the instantaneous reaction rate in M/s.
1) Find time = 150 s on the curve.
2) Draw a line tangent to the point time = 150 s on the curve.
3) Identify two points on the tangent line and use them to find the slope of the line.
4) The slope of the line is the instantaneous rate in M/s.
This depends on the nature of solvent and solute, concentration of solute, temperature, etc.
The phenomenon which best explains the role of catalyst in a reaction is that the catalyst lowers the Energy of Activation :)
The number of the velence electrons is frequently the same.
You think probable to chemical reactivity.
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1) Find time = 10 s on the curve. 2) Draw a line tangent to the point time = 10 s on the curve. 3) Use two points on the tangent line to find the slope of the line. 4) The slope of the line is the instantaneous rate in M/s.
Calcium ions are inactively imported from the cytoplasm into the ER.
The phenomenon that describes the movement of any kind of molecule from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration is called diffusion.
This depends on the nature of solvent and solute, concentration of solute, temperature, etc.
The phenomenon which best explains the role of catalyst in a reaction is that the catalyst lowers the Energy of Activation :)
The number of the velence electrons is frequently the same.
You think probable to chemical reactivity.
material safety
Enzymes lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
i will give you a link to a page that explains it. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CylindricalSegment.html
the properties of a free-market system that determine what the outcomes will be
The properties of a free-market system that determine what the outcomes will be. (apex)