Measuring The Speed Of A Reaction
Students use a spectrometer to determine the order of a reaction and the effect of variables on the reaction rate.
Grade Level: Advanced Placement
Subject: Chemistry
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Standards Correlations
IB® Topics | AP® Topics |
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16.1 | 4.2 |
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