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13 November, 16:01

A solution contains water (h20), hydrochloric acid and a wire of magnesium (mg). It takes about 60 seconds for the chemical reaction to finish producing magnesium chloride (mgc12). If you double the concentration of hydrochloric acid (hci, the reaction should

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  1. 13 November, 16:25
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    The reaction should go faster
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