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What is the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide if a solution containing 0.02 mol/L hydrogen peroxide loses 0.005 mol/L per minute at a certain temperature?
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What is the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide if a solution containing 0.02 mol/L hydrogen peroxide loses 0.005 mol/L per minute at a certain temperature?
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The rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in this case is 0.005 mol/L per minute. This is given in the problem statement as the amount of hydrogen peroxide being lost per minute.
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