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For the reaction R `to` P, the concentration of a reactant change from 0.03 M to 0.02 Min 25 minutes calculate the average rate of reaction using unit of time in minutes

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Average rate = `(0.03-0.02)/25 mol L^(-1) min^(-1)`
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