CHEM 1AA3 Lecture Notes - Reaction Rate, Chemical Equation, Titration

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The rate of reaction describes how fast the concentration of a reactant or product changes with time. Given the general equation aa + bb gg + hh. = 1 b: the rate of reaction is. T: in this expression, we take the negative value of [x]/ t, when x refers to a reactant to ensure that the rate of reaction is a positive quantity. H2o2(aq) h2o(l) + 1/2o2(g: we can follow the progress of the reaction by focusing either on the formation of o2(g) or on the disappearance of h2o2. Measure the volumes of o2(g) produced at different times and relate these volumes to decreases in concentration of h2o2. Remove small samples of reaction mixture from time to time and analyze these samples for their h2o2 content: one way to do this is by titration with kmno4 in acidic solution.

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