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Dominic Small
2 October, 21:29
Increasing the surface area of a soild
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Jayden Finley
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Effect of increasing surface area on the rate of a reaction. As we increase the surface area of the reactants, we increase the rate of reaction. Increasing the surface area of a solid reactant exposes more of its particles to attack.
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