Explain why the rate of chemical reactions is generally slow for organic compounds and usually fast for inorganic compounds.

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QUESTION: Explain why the rate of chemical reactions is generally slow for organic compounds and usually fast for inorganic compounds.

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QUESTION: Explain why the rate of chemical reactions is generally slow for organic compounds and usually fast for inorganic compounds.

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The chemical reactions used to represent a chemical change occur in a species with a net result of the change. The rate of chemical reaction concerns the substrate molecule and also the reaction conditions.

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