how doesthe rate of reaction depend on size ofthe particles of rectants? give suitable examples?
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the reactants are equal to products that means that the law of conservation of Mass is neither created nor be destroyed during a chemical reaction therefore that the reactants or equal to the products during a chemical reaction
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By decreasing the particle size of a reactant, we are increasing its surface area. The greater the surface area, the higher the chance of collisions, thus the faster the rate of reaction. The smaller the particle size the faster the reaction
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At t=t1,
The concentration of A=[A]1
The Concentration of B=[B]1
At t=t2,
The concentration of A=[A]2
The concentration of B=[B]2
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