Chemistry, asked by bansalmegha001, 4 months ago

The rate of reaction between magnesium ribbon and 2 mol/dmº hydrochloric acid at 25°C to
produce hydrogen gas is measured.
In another experiment, either
the concentration of the hydrochloric acid or the temperature
is
changed. All other conditions are kept the same.
Which conditions increase the rate of reaction?​

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Answered by hannahqureishi
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Oxygen and fluorine are gaseous elements next to each other in the Periodic Table. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, oxygen diffuses ... of reaction between magnesium ribbon and 2mol/dm3 hydrochloric acid at 25°C to ... In another experiment, either the concentration of the hydrochloric acid or the ...

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