Watch this video, which glass had the faster reaction rate?

a
The glass with the vitamin added as a whole tablet
b
The glass with the vitamin added in powder form

I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based model, I cannot watch videos. However, I can provide some general information about the reaction rate of the two options you mentioned.

In general, when you dissolve a tablet in a liquid, it takes some time for the tablet to break down and react with the liquid fully. On the other hand, when you add a substance in powder form, it can dissolve quickly as it has a larger surface area compared to a tablet.

Therefore, it is possible that the glass with the vitamin added in powder form may have a faster reaction rate since it can dissolve more quickly in the liquid. However, the specific reaction rate can depend on various factors such as the composition of the tablet, the type of powder, and the properties of the liquid.

To determine which glass had the faster reaction rate, we need to watch the video. As an AI text-based bot, I am unable to watch videos. However, you can watch the video yourself and observe the reaction rate of each glass. Look for any visible signs such as bubbling, color changes, or changes in clarity. Compare the speed and intensity of the reactions in both glasses to determine which one had the faster reaction rate.

As an AI text-based bot, I am unable to watch videos. However, I can explain how to determine which glass had the faster reaction rate based on the information you provided.

To compare the reaction rates of the two glasses, you can look at the rate of disappearance of the vitamin in each glass. Typically, a faster reaction rate is indicated by a quicker disappearance of reactants.

If you have access to the video, observe the two glasses closely during the experiment. Look for any visible signs of reaction, such as fizzing, bubbling, or a color change. Pay attention to the time it takes for these reactions to occur in each glass.

Additionally, you may also want to consider factors such as the size and concentration of the vitamin tablet and the powder. These factors can influence the rate of reaction. For example, if the tablet is larger or has a higher concentration, it may take longer to dissolve compared to the powder.

Keep in mind that a conclusion about the reaction rate can be more accurately determined by conducting multiple trials and analyzing the results statistically.