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The concentration of a reactant changes form `0.03 M` to `0.02 M` in `25 min`. Calculate the average rate of reaction uisng of time both in minutes and seconds.

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The correct Answer is:
`6.66xx10^(-6)M s^(-1)`

Average rate `=((-)Delta[R])/(Deltat)=((0.03-0.02)M)/(25 mi n)`
`=4xx10^(-4)M mi n^(-1)`
`=(4xx10^(-4)M)/(60s)`
`=6.66xx10^(-6)Ms^(-1)`
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