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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!
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.
An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Compounds, on the other hand, are made up of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of all known chemical elements, organized by their atomic structure and properties. It is important because it allows scientists to easily identify and study the properties and trends of different elements, as well as predict the behavior of unknown elements.
A physical change is a change in the physical properties of a substance, such as its shape or state, without altering its chemical composition. A chemical change, on the other hand, involves the rearrangement of atoms and results in the formation of new substances with different properties.
An acid is a substance that donates hydrogen ions in a solution, while a base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions. Acids have a pH less than 7 and taste sour, while bases have a pH greater than 7 and taste bitter. They also have opposite properties, such as acids being corrosive and bases being slippery.
Atoms form bonds with each other in order to achieve a more stable electron configuration. This can be achieved by either sharing or transferring electrons between atoms. By forming bonds, atoms can reach a lower energy state and become more chemically stable.