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Concentration over time

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HI,

 

I got this stupid question that puzzle me for quite a while but I still cannot answer it. When you integrated a graph with concentration on the Y and Time on the X, i.e. Area under the curve, what did you get??? Is that any term that we use to describe the result? Cheers.

 

Forest

I seem to remember them being called "Boundries", but that was a LONG time ago, and so may not apply today?

Good Luck :)

You should have the Slope constant (or gradient) dy/dx.

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