What is the reaction rate?

The reaction rate, also known as the rate of reaction, refers to how quickly or slowly a chemical reaction takes place. It is a measure of the change in concentration of reactants or products over time. The reaction rate is determined by factors such as the concentration of reactants, temperature, pressure, catalysts, and surface area of solid reactants. It is typically expressed in terms of the change in concentration per unit time, such as moles per liter per second.