(ii) How does the rate of reaction depend on the nature of reactants? Illustra
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When the reactant combines with two or more other reactants then the rate of a chemical reaction depends on the nature of the reactants . ... Therefore, the rate of reaction of AI with hydrochloric acid is higher than that of Zn. Hence, the nature of the reactant affect the rate of a reaction.
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(1) When the temperature of the reactants is increased, the reactant molecules start moving with more velocity and their kinetic energy increases. ... (ii) Solid CaCO3 does not decompose at room temperature when heated, it decomposes to give CaO and CO2 that means the rise in temperature increases the rate of reactions.
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