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explain how increasing the concentration of hydrochloric acid would affect the rate of production of hydrogen

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The substances may be brought together as gases, liquids or in solution, and how much of each reactant is present affects how fast the reaction proceeds. ... When more hydrochloric acid is in solution and the concentration is higher, more hydrochloric acid ions eat away at the metal and the reaction speeds up which leads to production of hydrogen gas.

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