Explain the difference between the instantaneous rate of a reaction and the average rate of a reaction.
Difference between instantaneous rate and average rate of a reaction.
Instantaneous rate | Average rate |
It is defined as the change in concentration of the components of a reaction at a very small interval of time. | It is defined as the change in concentration of the components of reactants over a finite time period. |
Instantaneous rate is for a point of time in a reaction when t→0. | The time interval is large to get the large value of change in concentration of a product or a reactant. |
RateInstantaneous =−d[R]dt. =dP/dt |
RateAvg =−△R/△T =△P/△T |