Calculating rate from graphed data | Paper 2 | AQA GCSE Chemistry 4.6.1.1
How to calculate rate of reaction from data and graphed data for Paper 2 AQA GCSE Chemistry 4.6.1.1, explained by an expert chemistry teacher. Classes designed for flipped learning, self-study or exam revision. Content: 00:43 what is rate of reaction 01:57 calculating average rate of reaction 05:00 graphing data (corrected version) 08:52 comparing graphed data 09:54 rate change with time 11:24 calculate rate at a specific time Please recommend to a friend. Subscribe to receive updates of new lessons. Please like. For more AQA GCSE classes visit the playlist: • AQA GCSE Chemistry Explained

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