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Do you know how to calculate the average rate of chemical reactions? No?! Then this class is for you!!! When a chemical reaction occurs, reactants are consumed and products are formed. In this way, we can quantify the amount of reactants consumed and also the amount of products formed over a period of time and then describe the average rate of consumption or formation of reactants and products. In this class, we will see how to calculate the average rate of reactions, solve exercises on the average rate of chemical reactions and we will also study how the difference between the average rate of reactions and the average rate of a given reactant or product is calculated. Solved Exercises for this class: 12:44 - (Mackenzie-SP) The combustion of gasoline can be equated by C8H18 + O2 = CO2 + H2O (unbalanced equation). Consider that after an hour and a half of reaction, 36 moles of CO2 were produced. Thus, the reaction rate, expressed in the number of moles of gasoline consumed per Exercise 1 - • Kinetics Introduction - Solved Exercise... Exercise 2 - • Kinetics Introduction - Solved Exercise... ???? SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL ???? Did you like the video? Leave your LIKE! Follow me on social media too: ✏️Instagram: / prof_igor_q. . ✏️Twitter: / igorsuga ✏️Blog: https://igorsuga.wordpress.com/ #chemistry #kinetics #speed