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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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First, assume the hydrocarbon is CxHy. Find the Mr, so that we can find the value of x. With Mr and x, we can find the value of y. So the molecular formula of the hydricarbon compund is C6H12.
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n = m/Mr
molecules = n x 6.02 x 1023
Mr = molecular mass
Ar = atomic mass. Ar C = 12, Ar H = 1
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