Science, asked by asiskaurasis7204, 5 months ago

Place ½ teaspoon of baking soda in each large container. If the baking soda is lumpy, first place it on a small plate and use the back of a spoon to break up the lumps. Why is it important to break up the lumps

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Answered by buggaboofan
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Explanation:

The reaction only takes place if the reactants are in contact, then the surface exposed is very important because as the exposed surface of the reactants increases, the reaction velocity also increases. If the lumps are not broken up, a big amount of baking soda would be only available to react after the surrounding soda has already reacted.

Answered by PravinRatta
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It is important to break up the lumps of baking soda to increase the surface area.

  • It is always important to break the lumps of baking soda because, it increases the surface area for reaction.
  • More surface area more reaction and more products are formed.
  • When it is lumpy only the outer layer of lumps will take part in the reaction, while when lumps are broken down surface area is more and more products will be formed.
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