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In a reaction, `2A to ` Products, 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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To calculate the rate of the reaction where the concentration of A decreases from 0.5 mol L^(-1) to 0.4 mol L^(-1) in 10 minutes, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the initial and final concentrations - Initial concentration of A, [A]₀ = 0.5 mol L^(-1) - Final concentration of A, [A]₁ = 0.4 mol L^(-1) ### Step 2: Calculate the change in concentration - Change in concentration, Δ[A] = [A]₁ - [A]₀ ...
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