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What is the formula for calculating the 'Rate of Reaction'?
ARate = Change in temperature / Time
BRate = Change in concentration / Time
CRate = Mass of reactant / Volume
DRate = Moles of product * Pressure
✓ Correct Answer: B — Rate = Change in concentration / Time
The rate of reaction is defined as the change in the concentration of reactants or products per unit time.
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