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What can you tell about the rate of the two reactions shown in the graph? A. They occurred at the same rate. B. One reaction started before the other. C. They occurred at different rates. D. One reaction prevented the other from taking place.

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There is a difference in energy and the one with more energy goes farther in the reaction, therefore it occurred at different rates. You should post this at the chemistry section. This is not social science

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