Two solid reactants of varying particle size are combined in a vessel. Assuming that the same mass of each reactant is used in each case, which of the following represents the conditions that will result in the fastest reaction rate? A Temperature = 950° C B Temperature = 500° C C Temperature = 500° C D Temperature = 950° C
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Step 1: Identify the variables that affect the rate — particle size (which controls surface area for solids) and temperature; mass of each reactant is held constant. Show more…
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