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Trevon Berger
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14 April, 01:52
How can the rate of a reaction be increrased?
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Cash Bright
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The temperature is increased. The concentration of a dissolved reactant is increased. The pressure of a reacting gas is increased. Solid reactants are broken into smaller pieces.
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