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In general, reaction rates are not a straight line.In a closed container, as the reactants become more dilute, the reaction rates decline. A negative-exponential rate is more realistic.
goes to 1M when time = 1 hour.
What does 1M mean in this?Quote from: scientizscht on 04/08/2019 23:01:24 goes to 1M when time = 1 hour.
I have a graph that shows the concentration of a product increasing as a reaction takes place.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/08/2019 19:38:08What does 1M mean in this?Quote from: scientizscht on 04/08/2019 23:01:24 goes to 1M when time = 1 hour.Molarity(are you surely a chemist?)
I have a graph that shows the concentration of a product increasing as a reaction takes place.Let's say that graph is a straight link y=ax starting from zero at time = 0 and goes to 1M when time = 1 hour.How can I calculate from that the amount of that product in the solution of 1L?I was tempted to calculate the area under the line but that would give units of Mxh which does not make sense.Any idea?