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The rate of disappearance of hcl was measured for the following reaction:

ch3oh(aq)+hcl(aq)→ch3cl(aq)+h2o(l)< br />
the following data were collected:

time (min) [hcl] (m)
0.0 1.85
54.0 1.58
107.0 1.36
215.0 1.02
430.0 0.580(a) calculate the average rate of reaction, in m/s, for the time interval between each measurement. (b) calculate the average rate of reaction for the entire time for the data from t=0.0min to t=430.0min. (c) which is greater, the average rate between t=54.0 and t=215.0min, or between t=107.0 and t=430.0min

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