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Title: Iodine Clock Reaction- Rate from Reciprocal of time elasped
Post by: kverge on May 10, 2015, 10:57:44 PM
The question is: Calculate the rate of the reaction at each temperature by taking the reciprocal of the time elapsed
The information I have is: Temperature=5c and reaction time=115s, Temperature=15c and reaction time=58s, temperature=25c and reaction time=29s, temperature=35c and reaction time=15s

The only way I know how to find rate by taking the Amount/Time. There is nowhere it states an amount. I don't know what "reciprocal of time elapsed" means. Is that some sort of equation where I don't need an amount?
Title: Re: Iodine Clock Reaction- Rate from Reciprocal of time elasped
Post by: kverge on May 11, 2015, 01:51:47 AM
I figured this one out lol