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The term-dc/dt in a rate equation refers to
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(a) the decrease in concentration of the reactant with time
(b) the concentration of a reactant
(c) the change in concentration of the reactant with time
(d) the velocity constant of the reaction
Correct Answer:
the decrease in concentration of the reactant with time
Explanation:
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