The formula to calculate Reaction Velocity (RV) is:
\[ RV = \frac{CP}{T} \]
Where:
Reaction velocity describes the rate of change of a parameter, such as mass or concentration, during a chemical reaction. It indicates how fast a reaction occurs by measuring how much of the parameter changes per unit of time.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate Reaction Velocity:
\[ RV = \frac{50}{10} = 5 \, \text{units/second} \]
This shows that with a change in the parameter of 50 units over 10 seconds, the reaction velocity is 5 units/second.