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| Instantaneous Rate vs Average Rate | |
| Instantaneous rate is the rate of a chemical reaction that is measured as the change of the concentration of reactants or products during a known time period. | Average rate is the rate of a chemical reaction that is measured as the change of the concentration of reactants or products during the whole time period of the progression of the chemical reaction. |
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| Instantaneous rate is measured for a particular moment or for a very short time period. | Average rate is measured for a longer time period. |
| Formula for Calculation | |
| Instantaneous Rate of Change = Lim (t→0) [Δ(concentration of reactant or product) /Δ(time)] | Average Rate of Change = Δ(concentration of reactant or product) /Δ(time) |
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