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A measure of how fast a reaction is taking place.
A measure of how fast a reaction is taking place. It can be determined by measuring either the amount of reactant used up, or the amount of product formed, over a set period of time. Many factors can speed up or slow down reactions, including temperature, concentration, pressure, and the presence of a catalyst.
It can be determined by measuring either the amount of reactant used up, or the amount of product formed, over a set period of time. Many factors can speed up or slow down reactions, including temperature, concentration, pressure, and the presence of a catalyst.