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Chemistry, 19.01.2020 02:31 amauris77748

Astudent sets up two reactions. reaction 1 uses 0.290 mol/l of reactant, and reaction 2 uses 0.470 mol/l of reactant. how many times faster is reaction 2 compared to reaction 1?
express your answer as a multiple of the rate for reaction 1 to three significant figures. note that reaction 1 is already written for you, so just enter the number.

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