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We need to know the rate constant and the reactants concentration.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
A rate constant
by knowing the rate you can use the rate constant. n= n0 - 0.332 to find the age.
You need to know the rate of the reaction, as well as the concentrations of all reactants. Then you plug those values into the equation of rate = k[A][B] or whatever the rate equation happens to be.
The reaction rate at known reactant concentrations.
The reaction rate at known reactant concentrations.
Changing at a constant rate equal to acceleration.
According to what I know the answer is slope
a non-stop rate * * * * * No it is not. A non-stop rate can be faster and slower and faster and faster still etc. That is NOT a constant rate, A constant rate means the same amount for any unit of time in the whole time interval. The rate must not change at all from start to finish.
If the graph is a non-vertical straight line, then the rate of change is constant. If the line is curved, then the rate of change (slope) varies.
We need to know the rate constant and the reactants concentration.
To know this, one must know the speed of the firework (assuming constant) or if you prefer calculus, you must know it's rate of acceleration.
There is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.