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Could someone please explain to me why it is valid to use the inverse of time as a measure of the rate of a reaction? Thanks for any help!
The discussion centers on the validity of using the inverse of time as a measure of reaction rate in chemical kinetics. Participants explore the conceptual and mathematical foundations of this measurement, including comparisons to other rates and the implications of reaction order.
Participants generally agree on the basic premise that reaction rates are expressed in terms of the inverse of time, but there are varying levels of understanding and clarity regarding the underlying principles and mathematical representations. No consensus is reached on all aspects of the explanation.
Some participants mention a lack of recent experience with kinetics, which may affect their understanding of the discussion. Additionally, the discussion includes varying levels of mathematical rigor, with some participants referencing calculus and others expressing confusion about these concepts.
ash said:Could someone please explain to me why it is valid to use the inverse of time as a measure of the rate of a reaction? Thanks for any help!
ash said:Thanks for replying Borek but I still don't really understand.