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The rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration vs time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction.

But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration vs time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that the rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow.

Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.

The rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction.

But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that the rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow.

Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.

The rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration vs time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction.

But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration vs time graph and so different rate at any time t. This implies that the rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow.

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Rates Of Rate and order of a reaction - understanding issue

The rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction. 

But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that the rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow. ? 

Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.

Rates Of reaction - understanding issue

rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction. But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow. ? Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.

Rate and order of a reaction

The rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction. 

But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that the rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow. 

Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.

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Rates Of reaction - understanding issue

rate of reaction can be measured from a concentration time graph of a particular reactant in a reaction. But, if in your reaction you have different reactants of different orders surely they will each give a different concentration time graph and and so different rate at any time t. This implies that rate of reaction can have multiple values depending on which reactant you follow. ? Very confused would appreciate some guidance thanks.