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Ans: 3 (B) : Concentration vs. Time Graph

This graph shows the concentration in parts per million (ppm) of a substance over time in minutes. The concentration starts at 0 ppm, increases steadily to around 8 ppm at 40 minutes, and then levels off around 10 ppm after 50 minutes as the reaction nears completion.

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Ans: 3 (B) : Concentration vs. Time Graph

This graph shows the concentration in parts per million (ppm) of a substance over time in minutes. The concentration starts at 0 ppm, increases steadily to around 8 ppm at 40 minutes, and then levels off around 10 ppm after 50 minutes as the reaction nears completion.

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Ans: 3(b)

Concentration vs. Time graph

Concentration (ppm)

10

Data Function 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Time (minutes)

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