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In a reaction 2A product, the concentration of A decreases from 0.5 mol L-1 to 0.4 mol L-1 in 10 minutes. Calculate the rate during this interval.

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`"Rate "=-(1)/(2)(d(A))/(dt)`
`=-(1)/(2)((0.5-0.4)/(10))`
`="0.005 mol L"^(-1)"min"^(-1)`
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