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How do I calculate the Rate of Reaction for the Briggs-Rauscher Reaction? EMERGENCY!


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My chemistry IA is changing the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide in the briggs rauscher reaction to find the effects on the rate of reaction. I have readings of oscillatory time period, a graph and everything. Problem is, I have no idea about how to find the actual rate of reaction, I thought I could draw a conclusion by just comparing the time periods on the graph or something. I looked at a bunch of youtube videos, and i'm still super confused, nothing really gives me a concrete answer as to how exactly am i supposed to do this. Please please please help me out.

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