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state the effects of surface area.... ​

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Answered by kartiksharma0711
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The rate of a chemical reaction can be raised by increasing the surface area of a solid reactant. This is done by cutting the substance into small pieces, or by grinding it into a powder. If the surface area of a reactant is increased: the rate of reaction increases.

Answered by alinakmanoj7
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The rate of a chemical reaction can be raised by increasing the surface area of a solid reactant. This is done by cutting the substance into small pieces, or by grinding it into a powder. If the surface area of a reactant is increased: the rate of reaction increases.

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