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arjunbansal

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Could someone please tell me what the graphs are meant to look like for concentration vs time, concentration vs rate of reaction, temperature vs time, and temperature vs rate of reaction
 

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as concentration increases, the time decreases and should look like a quarter pipe starting up high (exponential), concentration vs rate of reaction should be a straight line (negative gradient), as concentration increases, reaction time decreases. temperature vs time should look similar to concentration vs time, and temp vs reaction rate should look similar to conc. vs rate.

Hope this helps and, im fairly sure its right but i could be wrong, if no one says otherwise assume it correct.
 

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