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Javier Barr
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7 October, 14:01
How can a chemical reaction be slowed down?
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Joshua Lynch
7 October, 14:14
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There are a few ways to slow down a chemical reaction:
Provide less heat; adding heat increases particle movement, speeding up a reaction.
Less surface area : a larger surface area often also speeds up the reaction.
Less quantity of the element
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