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What is molestrate?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/30/2025

Molestrate is a term that refers to the rate of change of the amount of substance, typically measured in moles, over time. It is often used in the context of chemical reactions to describe how quickly reactants are consumed or products are formed. Molestrate is crucial in kinetics, as it helps in understanding the speed of reactions and the influence of various factors such as temperature and concentration.

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